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Xiong Ye continued up the steps and soon came to the entrance to a cave. He shouted, “Aunt Ying!”

This cave was where Shi Li and his family lived. The cave wasn’t big, and it’s location wasn’t very good. The entrance was covered by a door that was made up of pieces of wood tied together by vines and plastered with mud, but it was still extremely thick and solid.

Xiong Ye had prepared this for them last year before the onset of winter.

With a lot of ...

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