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   After a while, Mu Sheng, Mu Wen, and Mu Ge came back one after another. It was almost time for dinner when the sound of a car engine sounded outside the door again.

  Mu Tian was drinking tea with a smile, and said, "Don't guess, it must be old man Han and the others who are here. He is just looking at our house. As long as someone comes, he will run over."

   "Old Mu, it's not a gentleman's job to speak ill of people behind their backs." At the entrance, Han Dazhu and Han C ...

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