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... arranged for Li Hongyang to collect the goods.

“Brother Yang, I’ll give you a purchase price of 50 yuan per kilogram. If you negotiate, you should be able to press it down a bit, and the money you save will be yours.”

Li Hongyang quickly waved his hand. “No, no, Young Master Su, although I’m here to help, my position is still in the company. If the boss knows that I’m eating from both sides, I’ll be fired.”

Su Lin smiled, “Don’t worry, you don’t have to be concerned about ...

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