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... ts for the first two days, but the number gradually decreased afterward.

Fewer people came each day, until eventually no one came anymore, because the lychee season had passed.

Luo Ge and the others had also closed down their stalls.

"Ah, the lychee season passed too quickly," Wang Sister-In-Law sighed as she looked at the small remaining pile of fresh lychees in the courtyard that had not been processed yet.

Looking at the pile of fruits, they should be able to f ...

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