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... bones. This should be a good thing to be thankful for, if not Lin Shiheng still took people to the company for work because he was not seriously injured.

Lin Zhenfei once imagined that he was taken to Lin's work after graduation. After all, he is Lin's only heir. Even if he studies how bad it is, he always inherits his family business.

He imagined the office of the luxury office, obedient female secretary, wherever he went, he brought himself the demeanor of the king, and everyone ...

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