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... s covering her nose and mouth while the other hand was shaking the woman who was lying on the ground with her eyes closed.Behind the maid, there was a group of people eating melon. The leading girl was wearing a pink dress embroidered with peonies, and outside of the dress was a thin white veil. Her face was like a peach blossom, and her skin was creamy.

She stood a few dozen feet away from the fecal drain and used the handkerchief to cover her mouth and nose. She looked disdainfully at th ...

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