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The scene opens with a warning from the landlady that the community is to be demolished. The water and power supply will be cut-off in a few days, and the room where the statues are located will be uninhabitable. The landlady tells the landlord that she will be leaving in a day and half, and wishes that she were still alive. He tells her that most of the company's shareholders are fence-sitters, and that the only problem is that the resolution paper needs to be signed by the final company that will take over the company. Although his father is no longer the chairman, he still holds the honorary title of honorary chairman. If she refuses to sign the seal, the company will lose all of its connections with the outside world, and all of the people who have worked so hard for it will be out of work. The landlord tells the owner of the statues that he has won several contracts in the past few months, and tells him to eat something. He warns the owner that he will be killed if he betrays his master. He also tells him that he can take back the statues from him at any time.
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Statue • Chapter 113 • Page ik-page-3122876
Statue • Chapter 113 • Page ik-page-3122906
Statue • Chapter 113 • Page ik-page-3122908
Statue • Chapter 113 • Page ik-page-3122887
Statue • Chapter 113 • Page ik-page-3122888
Statue • Chapter 113 • Page ik-page-3122890
Statue • Chapter 113 • Page ik-page-3122875
Statue • Chapter 113 • Page ik-page-3122889
Chapter 113
This is a locked chapterChapter 113
About This Chapter
The scene opens with a warning from the landlady that the community is to be demolished. The water and power supply will be cut-off in a few days, and the room where the statues are located will be uninhabitable. The landlady tells the landlord that she will be leaving in a day and half, and wishes that she were still alive. He tells her that most of the company's shareholders are fence-sitters, and that the only problem is that the resolution paper needs to be signed by the final company that will take over the company. Although his father is no longer the chairman, he still holds the honorary title of honorary chairman. If she refuses to sign the seal, the company will lose all of its connections with the outside world, and all of the people who have worked so hard for it will be out of work. The landlord tells the owner of the statues that he has won several contracts in the past few months, and tells him to eat something. He warns the owner that he will be killed if he betrays his master. He also tells him that he can take back the statues from him at any time.
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