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... before the Chinese New Year, he can imagine that when he comes back after the New Year, he will be working overtime in the dark.

Everyone laughed gleefully, and beside them was Zhong Wan, who was confused and followed them.

The meeting room was suddenly filled with a cheerful atmosphere.

"The Chinese New Year is coming soon. Now that the snow has melted, we must pick up the old traditions of Xin'an."

Lu Huai'an smiled and ordered a cigarette, and asked Gong Hao to arr ...

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