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... to find that the glass had bottomed out.

While his thoughts were condensing, Bo Yueming took the initiative to take it, "I'll pour it for you, wait."

Pei Yi gave up the empty cup in his hand without hesitation, and said with a smile, "Second brother, Qiao Dong has been nagging me these days, saying that he is about to lose his job."

Since Bo Yueming came to Haishi, he has almost replaced Qiao Dong's assistant's daily tasks.

From regular morning calls to three meals a ...

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