Zhao Ping'an Qi works

Chapter 18

    

3Let me know if you have any other text you'd like me to translate!He surrendered, he had no choice but to accept it or die.Seeing this scene, the audience was in an uproar. The undisputed emperor of...Chapter 18

"As the most rapidly developing enterprise in Tianhai City, I have made an indispensable contribution to its success."

"Excuse me, why am I not on Zhao Ping'an's team!"

Xu Tianlong nodded secretly. His son was a hundred times more outstanding than Zhao Ping'an, and he wanted to see what she could say.

Ye Yaoqing stared at him, saying word by word: “Just because, you, were, ridden, by a horse!”

hahaha.

< < The banquet hall erupted in laughter, some even laughing so hard they cried. This story has spread throughout Tianhai, but everyone is just too embarrassed to talk about it openly.

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I didn't expect Miss Ye to be so ruthless and expose him in public.

Xu Bao Shi was choked speechless, wishing she could find a crack in the ground to crawl into.

Xu Tianlong also lowered his head, and the laughter sounded especially harsh to him.

Without them causing trouble, even Ou Yang Hai didn't dare to speak. The atmosphere became harmonious.

Zhao Ping'an spoke a few words to help out, and then the toast began.

He walked around. Let me know if you have any other text you'd like me to translate!

Then, he returned to the living room upstairs.

In the reception room, there are exactly those people who just appeared last.

"Uncle Feng, Uncle Gu, thank you for coming to support me." Ye Yaoqing wasn't as measured in her gestures as she was when she toasted just now. She seemed more like a little girl.

Zhao Ping'an was walking beside him, and he couldn't help but feel that it would be a pity if she didn't become an actress.

"Naughty!"

Let me know if you have any other text you'd like translated!rribly!"They didn't eat the wild chicken at all, instead they helped it be reborn!"They did good deeds but died tragically, you have to take care of them!"Yin Xianqing heard what he said, his anger wa...