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He lived in an eight-person room, the worst condition, so he was arranged in the corner, a long way from the building in front. But there is more than one community around it, across the fence and driveway, there is another residential area opposite.

Xin Zimai coughed gently: "How do you know it is the villa opposite?"

An Xumo said, "You can see the opposite side from the corridor window. The roof there is an open-air garden."

Xin Zimai nodded: "Yes, do ...

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