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... iang Family had compensated three thousand, she was shocked, and then the news spread throughout the courtyard early the next morning.

When Li Cui got up, the early-rising housewives in the courtyard started inquiring about how much compensation the Jiang Family had given as soon as they saw her.

Upon hearing them mention three thousand, and seeing Feng Lan’s dodgy glance, Li Cui knew it was her who spread the news.

Liu Cui responded, "Yeah, after all, if you do something ...

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