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... ented the glory of this enterprise.

Xiaofeng, who wore a peaked cap, showed up in the industrial area not far away. He looked up at the high building with the brand of Midsummer and found that there were some sentries who were actually policemen standing around the building. His eyes turned cold.

Three months had passed and Xiaofeng didn’t expect that these policemen were still monitoring this place. Maybe they were sure that he would definitely come back.

Xiaofeng lowere ...

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