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... rge of food and lodging, so he just stayed on the first floor of the new house, making furniture directly. He came with a few pieces of ready-made furniture, which Xue Dong had chosen in advance on his mobile phone. The dimensions had all been repeatedly checked to save time.

Xue Dong and Qin Jianzhong went to cut down pine trees. How much timber they would take away when they left was all negotiated in advance.

In the blink of an eye, another eight days passed, and potatoes and ...

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