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... nned to raise fish after Tian Tian crawled around. After all, they had all seen the income from raising fish. Of course, other than Lee Xiuyu who did not have anyone else to help him, he alone had to take care of the paralyzed man inside the house, as well as the work in the fields.

Ever since the incident of Xiang Qixuan stealing from his family, he had become taciturn. Even when the county magistrate asked him to describe the pattern of the golden lock and bracelet, he did not reject, ...

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