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... not envious of themselves.

Land pressure: "..."

It was not long before Duan Jiaze sat down. He found that even Sun Ying also sent a text message. It may be that Sun Aiping turned her head and told her.

He looked down and saw that Sun Ying was particularly excited: I have a friend in the government office... You and the land pressure? ! ! !

Duan Jiaze: "........."

Estimated that Sun Ying is at work, it is not good to call, Duan Jiaze returned to a tomorrow to sa ...

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