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... betray Lu Corporation by siding with its enemies. He had to make tough decisions regarding various projects, partner companies, and those who had betrayed the company. In the process, Lu Corporation suffered losses as well, but the new plans they implemented helped the company recover.

Lu Lijun broke away from the traditional approach and applied bold and risky strategies, striking deals with new partners who were eager to work with Lu Corporation. This left all the old partners stunned ...

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