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... t although many people's bodies are still working in research institutes, their souls are already on the way.

Of course, Zhou Suiyu's expectations are a little different from everyone else. Although he is also looking forward to a holiday, he is even more looking forward to the 5 million bonus for participating in the "Science and Technology Progress Award".

Zheng Suiyu is a good person. Zhou Suiyu has heard complaints from his peers before. Generally, some leaders will get a lot o ...

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