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... drips along the eaves, forming a rain curtain like a bead curtain.

   Gudong Gudong.

  The sound of a kettle boiling came from the kitchen, and Chai Cuiqiao slowly put down the novel published by Lanling Newspaper in her hand, her eyes still resting on the text on the page.

   This book was only published last month, and the author is naturally the most popular person in Lanling Daily, Jin Jiang.

   Originally, Jin Jiang's writing style was gentle and delicate with a ...

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