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... books that had recently caused a worldwide sensation.

Since the appearance of these ancient books not long ago, the city’s bookshops have been printing non-stop. Even so, the demand for these books far exceeds the supply. It was not until today that these scholars were finally able to purchase a few of these books. As a result, they called together a group of their friends to appreciate these treasures.

“Supreme goodness is like water, benefiting all things without competing with t ...

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