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... ner had brain dead.

On the other side, the chairman finally let go of the poor deputy speaker and turned away.

The deputy speaker stood ugly for a while, and then he turned his head, looking at the people who were working hard as background boards.

Everyone: "..."

If we don't see anything, do you believe it?

...

Anyway, he was a colleague. Although Leo wanted to slap the other side, he still restrained his temper, but he overwhelmed the deputy speaker wh ...

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