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... hed without speaking.

The man’s name had not appeared before his eyes.

It meant the level of trust was still far from sufficient.

But that was not important.

Because he had never intended to bring this person into the company.

"Lu Yong."

"You seem to be doing quite poorly here."

Zhang Ye suddenly asked.

As he spoke, his eyes intently studied the somewhat yellowed coat on the other person.

It was an old-fashioned suit jacket. ...

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