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... rsection of three hundred and sixty."

The message from "Star Picker" seemed nonsensical at first glance, lacking both specific time and place. But Le Yuxin had inherited Qin Yuliu's memory, and naturally knew how to decipher this coded message.

"Thirty past the upper left" actually refers to a specific time: "upper left" corresponds to the positions of the hands on the clock, where "upper" represents minutes and "left" represents hours, initially suggesting 9 o'clock.

How ...

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