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... et vendors lessened while large tents increased in number.


There were all sorts of large tents to be seen - red, blue, green, yellow, in different shapes and sizes, several being a cylindrical shape. Some erected two door pillars at the entrance of their tents, while others hung large red lanterns instead. Inside, some tents had vibrants lights, whereas others were dim and dark.


Fang Yuan observed his surroundings as he walked, finally stopping near a grey-coloured tent.

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