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... e Republic of Y in the Renaissance, "The Merchant of Venice."

He had read it before because of his academic needs. Later, he went to Country B and found that Ans had a large study at home. The books of several meters high were all originals. He read it again, and Ans also helped him correct his pronunciation.

So this play is still very simple for him. Really lucky! However, Mo Shaoqing did not dare to slack off. He probably swept all the words, which is also a very classic piece.

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