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... >But Feng Xinglang's following words seemed to carry some emotion.


"Hairy Bug, even if I did go a little too far, it's still limited to you and me. But you made me lose so much face in front of all the employees … Should I apologize? I've been hurt far more than you! "


If it wasn't for his youngest son, he really wouldn't lower his head to Cong Gang.


"With the thickness of your skin, would you care what employees think ...

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