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... y a few who live in Xidu will come over every few days.

At times like this in previous years, only the lonely Boss Pang stayed behind.

Fortunately, this year, he is not so lonely.

"Respect Li Pu."

Half lying on the comfortable sofa, Boss Pang raised his wine glass.

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