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... The houses and granges are real property and belong to them. They are smart or stupid, only the gods know. "

The driver Amon shrugged and said, "I don't know. I'm a driver!"

"You are rich enough, in fact, it is not difficult to buy a house and a grange, and if they do, I think they will be happy to recognize your relatives," Medanzo asked.

Aesop asked, "Medanzo, we live in the world, have you considered a question-who am I? You are Medanzo, but why are you Medanzo? ... If I ...

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