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... ffice, and in the second half of the development, she simply didn't bother to go home, and moved to live here temporarily.

"It's all done, the prototype will fly next Monday." Chen Hexuan hung up the phone, wiped his sweat, and couldn't hide his excitement.

Mingshuang looked away from the computer screen, let out a long sigh, and said, "Don't be too happy, wait until the test flight is successful, and then you can tell it, don't let others see the joke."

The boss didn't let ...

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