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... ” said Auntie Hui.


“No worries, we finished discussing already,” said Uncle Zhoa.


“Uncle Zhao, you seem to be really free now?” I suddenly noticed that Uncle Zhao looked a lot better, he wasn’t as tired as when Shuguang was first established.


“Yeah, Shuguang Corporation is on the right tracks like a huge machine. Actually, there are less and less things for me, the director to do now,” Uncle Zhao nodded.


“Hehe, isn’t that great, you have time to be with Au ...

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