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... ged, and he straightened up instantly: "No... no!"

"That's good." Chen Yu put the cleaver into his waist and patted the neighbor's shoulder. "I couldn't sleep well last night, afraid of being caught again. At least I'll be locked up for a month or two."

"No... it won't happen. From now on, whoever reports the other will be in trouble." The neighbor sensed the threat in Chen Yu's words, lowered his head, and reluctantly moved his last box of "treasures" into Chen Yu's house.

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