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Xia Hou Xuecheng's original busy batch of documents ended in a hurry, and he did not return to his mind until the secretary went out.

The secretary returned to his seat, seeming to continue working seriously, but kept watching the situation in the office from the corner of his eyes.

Sure enough, after a few minutes, the chairman put on his jacket and came out. "Today's negotiation let Manager L ...

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Su Ran, a music prodigy, woke up transmigrated into a book.

At that point in time, the main story arc in the book had already been completed. As a villainess female supporting character, not only did she need to take over the original owner’s pitiful life in poverty, she also gained an instant son right at his rebellious period.

Ten or so more years from then, the son would turn into a twisted, evil villain. He would appear in one of the extra chapters to pick on the male and female lead’s children.

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Su Ran: Son, you shouldn’t be too outstanding.
Su Han: Why not?
Su Ran: ’cause you will be killed.

Su Ran: Son, would you like to learn music from me and become a zen, little fairy boy who only needs to drink dew.
Su Han: No, I want to go into business so I can support you.

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He answered, “I don’t remember.”

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“Why not you?”

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“So am I.”

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He held my hand gently, “But I know this. When I think about spending the rest of my life with you, I feel that my future is filled with hope.”

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