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... drew from the capital, Hai Chen's drama should not be able to start, so she didn't audition and left with others.

  Haichen did not continue to arrange other people to audition. He didn't know where the money was, so how could he try?

   He said a good word to the various brokers who accompany father and mother to tell grandma, and sent them all away.

   While eating dessert, Jiang Zhe received two messages.

   One was sent by Meng Liao, asking her to update the softw ...

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