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... ut it in the time when they talked. If I cooperate with Jiang Wu, he will not surrender to me, and I can't be his subordinate. The compromise is that I am on an equal footing with him.

Then the problem is coming. As a latecomer, what can I do to get the same rights as him in the Jiang Wu team?

I am not a road swaying now, not so strong, Jiang Wu is not a dark blue, I can not seduce him every day like he is against Mo Qing. The only thing I can think of that can be used to trade wit ...

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