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The grandfather and grandmother of his hometown know that he is internship with the big boss during the holiday time. He understands him well and does not have to go back often. After all, the holidays are few, and the old family has to go back and forth for too long. It is too much effort to go back and forth.

As long as he can take a long vacation and take time to go back, the old man is very happy.

The old man treats him with sincerity. When he is still in Jing'an, he natural ...

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