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... m the county town, cut some meat, packed candied roasted peanuts, and even got a piece of light cyan fabric for making long robes. Without setting up her stall, she and her three siblings hurried to Fang Family Village to congratulate them.

The Fang family was all smiles, especially Grandma Fang, who said to Pei Qin, "I heard that Pei Wenli failed the exam, but now your little uncle has passed. Our Fang family has another scholar. Let’s see how the Pei family can boast now!"

Pei ...

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