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Some things had to be faced.

“Seeing that Zhou Cui Hua finally agreed, boss Wang was very happy. “That’s great, Cui Hua. Then let’s leave now.” ”

“Zhou cuihua said, “I’ll pack up my things.” ”

“Boss Wang said, “There’s no need to pack up. I have everything there.” ”

“In order to show that she was a good woman who was diligent and Thrifty, Zhou cuihua conti ...

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Some places have gruesome descriptions, so enter with caution!!! Zhang Xiao Qiang motto is: “Don’t talk to me about human rights, Don’t talk to me about the laws, Don’t talk to me about favors!”

TL note: ‘Xiao Qiang’ is slang for ‘cockroach’ but is also the name of the main character.

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