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... ng Dian, he is not good at writing is true, so this manuscript is only a few hundred words, he also wrote for a long time. After writing it, he first modified it himself before he took it out to Qin Fan.

When he came out, Feng Ping had already left. Only Qin Fan and Jiang Dian were still sitting in the living room. Michelle was busy in the kitchen and seemed to be preparing dinner. Qin Fan read it again and felt that there was no problem. He sent it back to the public relations department ...

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