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... Xu’s place, watching her pull radishes every day.

Old Mrs. Xu looked at the people in suits and leather shoes not far away. "Those capitalists are here again, insisting on developing the land near the river into a scenic area."

Shen Jing followed Old Mrs. Xu’s gaze. "Isn’t that a good thing? Tourism can also boost the income of nearby residents. After all, tourists will come, and they’ll need to eat, buy water, and find lodging, right?"

Old Mrs. Xu said, "I find it noisy. ...

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