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“Mrs. Gao, it’s Shen Jiayue’s fault, but your son is also at fault,” the director said helplessly. “They were together willingly. I’m sorry, but we can’t expel Shen Jiayue. We can only punish her.”


The punishment was also a very serious punishment.

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This punishment would be kept in the file and would follow a person for the rest of their life. Many companies would not hire people who had been punished, no matter how rich thei ...

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