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... ng News, and Weekly. They learned that we were going to negotiate compensation for demolition again, so they came here to do an on-site interview. After all, this matter has become a hot news recently.

  Commissioner Tovsky, you don't mind the presence of reporters.

  After all, the things we talk about can be made public, and there is no secret that cannot be seen. "

   Dania replied leisurely.

   This made Tovsky a little unable to restrain his emotions.

  Ne ...

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