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... ago, a community in another province suddenly had a power outage in the middle of the night. It was also an old community, or the seven-story building There is no elevator in the building. After the power supply was restored with great difficulty the next day, the corpses of two widowed and lonely elderly people were all stinking. The community rushed to check on several other homes with elderly people. Some of them had money and were willing to take care of themselves. Yes, the temperature ins ...

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