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... but CaiWei took him home without allowing him to hesitate.


CaiWei talked to Director Wang to express ZhouXiang's decision. Director Wang was extremely delighted, stipulating that ZhouXiang must come to XX Hotel to attend the film launching ceremony on Saturday. They will announce the change of roles to the media at that time.


After talking with Director Wang, CaiWei then called President Wang again. The two men talked for a long time. After ending the call, CaiWei's ...

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