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... he backyard, Nan Yi took a few steps and asked:

   "Leader, what good is there to see this bustle and bustle?"

  Jiang Ping'an smiled and said: "Three uncles, I want to help you buy some New Year's supplies for everyone."

   "Do you want to prepare some at home? If you want, go to Liu Guangqi's place and register."

  Nanyi nodded and said with a smile: "Then I have to buy some, this opportunity is very rare."

   As he spoke, he greeted Ran Qiuye and went to lin ...

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