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... ctor of the board of directors of the group.

The entire Wen Group was shocked.

As a heir to the Wen family, Wen Nu Ya has the support of the chairman behind her. It is understandable that she can freely enter and exit the board of directors, but what kind of trouble is Ning Shuqian?

However, it is only an upper third. The Wen family has not yet acknowledged her daughter-in-law. Before that, she also used the fake pregnancy calculation to calculate Miss Wen, and she lost her ...

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