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... n returning, detailing them to Xiahou Qi, Li Haofeng, and others.

Everyone was astonished.

He really dares to think!

If the ideas Bai Xiaosheng mentioned were to be implemented, at least within the Greater China Region, it wouldn’t just be earth-shattering; to put it broadly, it would be nothing short of a revolution!

If successful, the Greater China Region would prosper!

If it fails, there would definitely be ups and downs!

Anyway, if these people ...

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