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... ed with anxiety.

During the day, when she recalled that the Yun family had obtained that piece of land, Su Yan broke out in cold sweat.

The price of that piece of land was not low to begin with, and it would make a lot of profit if it worked well. But the problem was that it did not work well at all. When the materials were ready and they were preparing to build the foundation, the ancient tomb was dug out.

The person in charge of the construction site immediately wanted ...

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