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  Tang Qi interrupted her, "As an employee, you can call me the chairman, and as a friend, you can call me Tang Qi, or Qiqi."

Lu Yiran thought for a while and said, "Then I'll call you Qiqi in private, and chairman in the company." She said with a shy look on her face, "I don't have a nickname, you can call me the same. ."

  Tang Qi nodded and motioned her to continue.

  Lu Yiran: "Qiqi, have you really collected evidence that Yang Ya asked me to do the ghostwriting?"

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