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... river, many village women also gradually came to the riverside.

This was Luo Ge's first time coming to the riverside. The women of the village would inevitably size her up when they came to wash clothes.

Well, which new daughter-in-law who married into the village wouldn't be gossiped about by the village women?

At this time, there were no mobile phones or other forms of entertainment. Apart from doing farm work every day, there was only washing clothes and cooking. At o ...

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