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... that would go but he seemed had another even so it changes to Tan YIng and you to go. You need to be careful with her, she has a bad temper.

Tang Ying is their marketing manager. This year she is forty years old and hasnt married. She always wears her black-framed glasses and styled her hair in a bun. She always wear black suit and white shirt to the company. She treats everyone harshly, a lot of people called her as old grandfathers sister.

Because on the road, its a bit of tra ...

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