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... inking it with the surrounding holiday towns.

The precise investment amount is currently hard to determine, but initial estimates indicate that it should not be less than 30 million."

Having said this, the Director of the Bureau of Culture and Tourism's face instantly broke into a smile.

He had already seen the project in the investment proposal and now, hearing from Lu Chuan that the minimum investment wouldn't be less than 30 million, he nearly laughed out loud, barely ...

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“Of course, I told you I am naturally curious. As a matter of fact, I’ll try that with someone as soon as we returned,” she continued with her lies and was interrupted only when he lunged forward and claimed her lips.

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