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... as erected inside the house. Below the wooden barrel was a stone stove. Xue Ling was wearing a white coat and squatted in front of the stove, adding firewood from time to time, and bending her back and hips into a beautiful curve.

The alder firewood was burning, crackling from time to time, the barrel was white, and the smell of medicine quickly filled the room.

This wooden barrel is exquisitely made, and an iron plate is added to the bottom of the barrel. There is a foot of water ...

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