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... Sun Mo's expression, but of course he did not see anything, so he asked directly: "Sun Mo, you are not surprised by what we said. Content?"

"Fortunately."

Compared with Sun Xuebao, Lu Renjia now looks at Sun Mo and thinks that Sun Mo is a little angel. In this case, a calm and calm Sun Mo can bring Lu Renjia an infinite sense of security.

Of course, because of this, Lu Renjia thinks that Sun Mo is not quite like a boss.

How can the boss be so close to the people?

...

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