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... n within the village. If they revealed their suspicions to the villagers, would they immediately confront the young man? If their assumptions were wrong, it would unfairly bring harm upon him.

“We definitely need to ask the elder about that young man’s identity,” Zhang Nu said thoughtfully. “But we absolutely cannot share our suspicions with her yet. The elder would definitely lose her composure and confront him immediately. If it turns out we’re wrong, then we’d be causing him needless ...

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