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Please Solve the Case (long Series One)
General Fiction请你破案(长篇连载一)
Robert Tiny
The time now is exactly 9 o'clock in the morning, and JR Ewing has been at work for more than an hour. During this period of time, he made more than ten phone calls to more than ten countries according to different time differences, carefully read a rather complex financial report, read the "Wall Street Journal" from cover to cover, and made a net profit of US$62,000 in Hong Kong's financial market based on the temporary price difference between the pound and the yen. At this moment, he was thinking about finding some small happy things to relax. "Phyllis," he said, picking up the intercom phone that was connected to his secretary, "you can let George Upfield in now."
The time now is exactly 9 o'clock in the morning, and JR Ewing has been at work for more than an hour. During this period of time, he made more than ten phone calls to more than ten countries according to different time differences, carefully read a rather complex financial report, read the "Wall Street Journal" from cover to cover, and made a net profit of US$62,000 in Hong Kong's financial market based on the temporary price difference between the pound and the yen. At this moment, he was thinking about finding some small happy things to relax. "Phyllis," he said, picking up the intercom phone that was connected to his secretary, "you can let George Upfield in now."

Please Solve the Case (long Series Two)
General Fiction请你破案(长篇连载二)
Robert Tiny
The time now is exactly 9 o'clock in the morning, and JR Ewing has been at work for more than an hour. During this period of time, he made more than ten phone calls to more than ten countries according to different time differences, carefully read a rather complex financial report, read the "Wall Street Journal" from cover to cover, and made a net profit of US$62,000 in Hong Kong's financial market based on the temporary price difference between the pound and the yen. At this moment, he was thinking about finding some small happy things to relax. "Phyllis," he said, picking up the intercom phone connected to his secretary, "now, you can let George Upfield in."
The time now is exactly 9 o'clock in the morning, and JR Ewing has been at work for more than an hour. During this period of time, he made more than ten phone calls to more than ten countries according to different time differences, carefully read a rather complex financial report, read the "Wall Street Journal" from cover to cover, and made a net profit of US$62,000 in Hong Kong's financial market based on the temporary price difference between the pound and the yen. At this moment, he was thinking about finding some small happy things to relax. "Phyllis," he said, picking up the intercom phone connected to his secretary, "now, you can let George Upfield in."