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... looked very ordinary, but it was actually the strongest wall with mixed steel bars. Even a bomb would not be able to destroy it.

Looking at the Xu family’s Gate, one would think that it was a classical house from the Jiangnan River Village. However, when one stood on the high wall and looked at it, it was different.

The Xu family did not live in an old house conservatively. The buildings inside were all the latest style of Western-style buildings. They were lined up in rows and ...

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