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... he property deed, Xu Qinghuan quickly found the house registered under Song Wanlin’s name.

A two-entry courtyard, it seemed to be regularly maintained, tidy and spotless.

Before Xu Jing’an became an officer, the Xu Family had been poor farmers for eighteen generations, deeply rooted in revolutionary tradition.

When Xu Jing’an was eighteen, after serving in the army for only two years, a flood struck his hometown, killing both parents, and his young sister was swept away b ...

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