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The renovated bedrooms are just as good as they used to be.

There are a lot of flowers and plants on the terrace, so when the sea breeze blows in, it will have a very fresh smell of plants and trees.

When he slept until midnight, Luo Chi smelled the cool dampness of the rain brought by the wind. Unsurprisingly, when he woke up the next morning, the dark clouds rolled low and the window was covered by a rain curtain that covered the sky and the ground.

The curtains i ...

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