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... homas said helplessly,”it’s Amy again!” I’ve been busy with the European project recently, so I don’t have time to manage the pharmaceutical manufacturing.”

That little girl Amy is getting more and more out of control!

At such a young age, he actually extended his hand to the family’s company?

Thomas was a wily old fox after all, and he knew that this kind of thing couldn’t be the idea of a fourteen-year-old girl. It was probably Cheng Qingyun who had been behind this. Th ...

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