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... , drinking, having fun, and living comfortably, she began to work on getting a house in the countryside. For 380,000 yuan, she bought a Chinese-style courtyard, then spent another 50,000 to have a foundation platform built and moved the entire courtyard up onto it. There was no choice, as she tried several times but could not move the house into her space. However, once the platform was constructed on the land below, she directly moved the house into the space. After connecting her purchased gen ...

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