In the business

In the business

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Adriana stumbles upon her friend in a dark room. In her rival company's building. Where her boyfriend works. After finding out info about their company, Adriana rescues her friend. But in the end, who will rescue Adriana when she wasn't supposed to know the information about their rival company and they decide to do something about it?
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