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... ed his eyes and found himself seated in a dull-yellow horse carriage, which shook left and right. He could hear a young girl speak in a soft and gentle voice beside him.

Outside the carriage was a sea of buzz and commotion. Hawkers were trying to sell their goods, people were yelling and others exclaiming. Children were making a din.

Lu Sheng heaved a deep sigh.

He knew he could no longer go back. He was originally a seasoned player in a state-owned enterprise. However, h ...

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