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At the critical moment when Cheng Feng was about to take back the chairman's seat of the company from Liang Junzheng, Shi Xiaomeng played tricks behind his back to foil Cheng Feng's actions. Cheng Feng found Shi Xiaomeng's theory, but he asked Cheng Feng to leave Shen Bing. Shi Xiaomeng told Cheng Feng that the evidence that led to his father's imprisonment was collected by Wu Wei, and Wu Wei is now Dade's largest shareholder. Cheng Feng punched Wu Di angrily, and the two brothers fell into a misunderstanding. Wu Di approached Wu Wei to settle accounts and asked his brother to make a choice between money and feelings, but the other party was noncommittal. The two brothers broke up unhappy, and Wu Wei fell ill after his younger brother left. Shen Bing didn't care that Cheng Feng had nothing, but took the initiative to propose to Cheng Feng. The two made a promise of love and immediately decided to register for marriage. This happy event dilutes the failure of Cheng Feng's shopping malls. They treat Lin Xia and Shao Huayang with a treat. Lin Xia cried with regret, but still blesses them both. Shao Huayang asked Lin Xia if they would have a chance to be together if they divorced, and promised to come back to her once there was a result. Wu Mei tried her best to argue for Wu Wei in front of Wu Di, but Wu Di insisted on her principles of life, and the two broke up unhappy.
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