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... s too poor, and it was hit by a severe drought. If the drought persisted, the commoners of the entire county would not only be unable to afford meals, but even drinking water could become a problem.
"Sir," the magistrate's wife saw his appearance and was also worried, "you should still eat a little."
"I'm not hungry, I have no appetite."
The magistrate's wife shook her head and had the food taken away. Seeing her husband growing thinner day by day, as a woman there was li ...
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