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... tyard in the north of the city where every inch of land is expensive, the owner must be either rich or noble, but those who want to make friends are all in vain, because the owner is not seen in this courtyard all year round.

As time went on, the dignitaries in the city also got used to the uniqueness of Liufang Bieyuan, and gradually stopped coming to be rejected, and when no one noticed, Liufang Bieyuan was silently full of people.

Under the sunlight, the crystal-clear white marb ...

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