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... mmediately covered her eyes and turned, Wu Fang stretched her neck curiously Look.

Jiang came to hold him: "Manager Wu, I advise you to turn around and better!"

Wu Fang asked: "Why don't you see, this woman is so arrogant, isn't she a security guard?"

Jiang Lai said, "You know President Yue. If it was not for him, Miss Qing Si would have been taken out before entering the conference room."

Suddenly Wu Fang's eyes widened: "It's fierce !!!"

I saw Yan Qingsi's le ...

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