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... n Dong Tong Town, it also stood at a great distance from the main city where the docks and the residents of this city lived. It was a house with an open space lying in between the four walls and each wing had three rooms, though it looked big, the members of their group needed to share a room.          

    


In such a small courtyard it was impossible for the Lin brothers not to hear the sound of two babies crying, as soon as their family's firstborn cried they wanted t ...

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