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... half a year. Without any twists, Lu Hang bought the house.

As soon as he bought the house, the construction workers stopped working and the noise suddenly stopped.

Lu Hang did the same to the other residents of the building and bought their houses one by one.

Of course, things were not going well sometimes. After all, some people were unwilling to move.

However, it was not a big problem. Lu Hang would fix it sooner or later.

Sitting in the liv ...

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