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... at sailed through the surging waters of the river.

It wasn't easy to make money these days, and in pitch darkness, a single trip for the ship captain would only earn him two or three yuan.

Under the dim glow of the oil lamp at the bow, a few young faces scanned the blackness of the Yuan River.

Despite everything being as simple as could be, these enthusiastic students from class 103 found a sense of novelty like that of a pleasure cruise.

"Uncle, are you from Shua ...

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