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... e is forbidden, otherwise I am really busy."

The reason why the chores are taken smoothly is that the subordinates trust the superiors very much, and the order of Bo Yang can be quickly executed.

Of course, others will listen to him because he is standing behind him.

Everyone admires the demon, fears him, and obeys him.

"But Mr. is still doing a great job, he can manage such a large army, and going back to the management company will definitely not be a problem." Xiao ...

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