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Side Story 5
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In this chapter, we learn that the "plagiarism of trading war" has been proven to be a complete fabrication, and that the money game has won the war. The narrator tells us that the key to restoring our public image is to restore our "public image" . He goes on to say that this is a very good project and that Mr. Shen has been trying to contact them personally. The manager of the company is kind of "unique" in that he despises businessmen, except for Mr. Hen, who appreciates him very much. He tells the narrator that he has been in contact with the company for more than a month, and he hasn't mentioned the project to him yet. He says that it would be "vulgar" to talk about business at his place, but that he doesn't have to make a final decision. He leaves, and the narrator asks him what he would like to eat today.
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Entertainment Comes First • Side Story 5 • Page ik-page-2222324
Entertainment Comes First • Side Story 5 • Page ik-page-2222335
Entertainment Comes First • Side Story 5 • Page ik-page-2222328
Side Story 5
This is a locked chapterSide Story 5
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the "plagiarism of trading war" has been proven to be a complete fabrication, and that the money game has won the war. The narrator tells us that the key to restoring our public image is to restore our "public image" . He goes on to say that this is a very good project and that Mr. Shen has been trying to contact them personally. The manager of the company is kind of "unique" in that he despises businessmen, except for Mr. Hen, who appreciates him very much. He tells the narrator that he has been in contact with the company for more than a month, and he hasn't mentioned the project to him yet. He says that it would be "vulgar" to talk about business at his place, but that he doesn't have to make a final decision. He leaves, and the narrator asks him what he would like to eat today.
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