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... t want us to move out, and we can’t just because you said so?”


“The Shang dynasty rules state that people are free to move around. If they want to move, they only have to register at the government and apply for a household registry. Which law states that the villagers in the same village can dictate others not to move out?”


Haha, it was really funny!


The villagers’ expressions paused, and their eyes flickered for a moment. Then, they shouted, “Fallen leaves r ...

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