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... Who would have thought that the president's mother would personally end up defending his future daughter-in-law?

That's not all, the legal department of Gu's Group also started to work quickly, and issued a lawyer's letter with an extremely tough attitude in response to malicious slander and abusive remarks on the Internet.

For a while, the sunspots on the Internet were unprecedentedly quiet. The rest are fans and passers-by eating melons.

"It's amazing, the domineering pres ...

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