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... r your leadership, the future development of Leshui Town will definitely get better and better!"

   "It's all the joint efforts of the people of the town. As for me, I just play a leading role!"

  Han Songlin: "Whether the train runs fast or not depends entirely on the locomotive! Mayor Jiang is humble!"

   When Liu Xiaomei came in with tea, she heard the two blowing to each other, a smile appeared on the corner of her mouth, she didn't know if she was laughing or was it fun ...

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