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... department had to serve Yun Che, and most of the people who had contact with him were trustworthy.

"I'm welcome."

Chen Hua was not polite to him either. Seeing that the people in the Changle squad were almost on the car, he nodded with Mo Wenyang and got on the car. The next Lei Dashan and Jiang Guohao also took their car out of the car. Mo Wenyang frowned. "You captains are all going in person? What about the team?"

The size of these teams is not small, even if Chen Hua goe ...

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