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... your room blue wallpaper, with a bed, a black wardrobe, a small round table with a radio on a square rug, and a walnut desk?"

Zhou Ziheng, who was in another room, gave an affirmative answer, "That's right, there is a laptop in the middle of the desk, a desk lamp with a white lampshade on the left, and three stacked books. Something that is now a picture frame."

Xia Xiqing looked at his desk, and the furnishings on it were exactly the same as what Zhou Ziheng described.

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