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What episode is the passionate colleague Chong Liming's participation in the World Series?

It's the 35th episode of the warm-blooded colleague Chong Liming's participation in the World Series.

Chong Liming sent Ke Yan Xin and Wei Gena as the advance team in advance. They arranged hotels for everyone and drove to the station to meet them. Master Xie bossed around and ordered to help him move the box, so he had to bite the bullet and move it. He was carrying luggage in one hand, and Master Xie scolded him, saying that his other hand was useless. He held back his anger and didn't have an attack. Chong Liming grabbed the box in Ke's hand and threw it far away. He also hit Master Xie with his head.

Susan and Wagner were very angry. After the negotiation, they gave Lord Xie a good lesson. Chong Liming happened to see the advertisement of "World War II Congress" in the street, so he learned about the championship from Wagner. He learned that the tournament was sponsored by the Concession Ministry of Industry and Trade and funded by Far East Company, and China people were not allowed to participate. He just wanted to take this opportunity to gather the envoys of all countries to Shanghai. Chong Liming is very angry.

Wagner is driving. Chong Liming and his party soon arrived at Richard Hotel. When they saw many reporters gathered in the hotel, Xie thought they had come to welcome them, but Wen Gou got off the bus to see what had happened. A car came at a gallop and reporters swarmed in. Joe smith, a burly English player, got off the bus. He is the most likely person to win the game. When asked by reporters not to allow China people to participate, Da Qiao disdainfully said that China people are not qualified to participate. Want to rush up to challenge Da Qiao, early language quickly stopped him, forbid him to make trouble, the door was blocked by a reporter, early language had to let everyone in through the back door.