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... edge of it had already spread in the industry.

Chen Xiu wanted to see president of Huarui for an interview, but he never found a chance.

As long as he could meet the president of Huarui, Chen Xiu was absolutely certain to win a spot in that drama. He went to the private room he saw just now, knocked politely on the door, then pushed the door and entered.

Chen Xiu’s faint smile was full of confidence, and then at the moment of opening the door, his expression froze on his face.< ...

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