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... carefully got up from bed and washed up.

The firewood was running out, so she locked the courtyard door and went up the mountain to collect more.

By the time she descended from the mountain, the sky was bright. After she returned, she cooked a pot of rice porridge and steamed an egg custard.

After a simple breakfast, she began cleaning house. The guests from the Tong Family the day before had only taken their belongings and left without tidying up the rooms.

She w ...

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