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... Company, immediately asked her assistant, who had been waiting for her in the lobby, "What on earth is going on?"

Ling Momo’s assistant was a veteran at ES with substantial connections. Hearing Ling Momo’s inquiry, she disclosed everything she knew, "Miss Ling, haven’t you seen today’s entertainment news? Something happened to Sister Chen..."

Just a simple sentence like that made Ling Momo’s heart sink suddenly as she asked without delay, "Something happened to Sister Wanru? Wha ...

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