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... ht he sat in the yard as usual and made a pot of tea. Although Mo Ran couldn't smell the smell through the screen, she could still feel that it was a good pot. Tea, Ming Yuechen drank two sips of tea, leaned back in the recliner, swayed, and held the old big cattail fan in his hand, fanning it again and again.

Later, his cattail fan stopped.

Mo Ran thought he fell asleep, but he didn't wake up after a long, long time. At first, Mo Ran couldn't believe the words he thought of, but M ...

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