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Zhou Guobin immediately frowned upon hearing this.

"Hey, I'm just joking with you!"

Zhou Guobin then confirmed the authenticity of the news, and after his colleague left, he called his wife to discuss the matter.

On Yang Lijuan's side, she had definitely already called Zhou Yuwen to ask about it.

At that time, Zhou Yuwen was s ...

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