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... d not let the boys develop a sense of distance. After coming down from the podium, the last gap was also wiped out. The brave ones were about to move, and they had the idea of ​​getting closer to the professor with credits.

"Mr. Lu is tired? Drink slowly-"

Jiang Li got close and found an opportunity. He smiled and raised his hand to pat his back. Liang Meng pulled a hand from behind and gave him a meaningful glance.

When the boss was too brave to be close to the professor, J ...

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