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... they still couldn’t accept it after seeing it with their own eyes today!


Why?

!!

Why was it like this?


Why did their boss, who wasn’t tainted by dust, like Ning Xiaoxin who killed the Matt Style? !


That didn’t suit his style at all, okay?


Oh My God


No matter how hard they thought, they couldn’t figure it out, but they didn’t dare to talk about it. Otherwise, if their boss heard about it, he might get fired again!

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