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... other people carried were filled with real excrement, while Du Yue’s bucket was empty.

Du Yue went out with a bucket only to hide her tracks from the others.

However, it would be troublesome if this continued. Even so, the news about the safety base had not been released yet, so Du Yue had no choice but to wait.

In the half a month after the water supply was completely cut off, there were more and more cases of street robberies. Not only were people robbed when they went ...

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