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... bidding 10 million. This kind of good thing does not sell who is fool, purebred!

Obviously, the general manager is definitely not a fool, or he can't do such a big toy factory, so he hesitated, he agreed directly: "Good! Good! Thank you!"

"Well, let's go." Hong vigorously waved his hand: "I hate the trouble. You can do everything with the formalities, and then take the money to leave. As for the factory to change the owner, you will be notified."

"Okay, no problem, there mus ...

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