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Meanwhile, the brigand and his gentleman keep digging up more land for the stone bull camp. They have to transport all the crops back to the place where they are stored, and they wonder why he didn't just bury them there instead. Hengshan li doesn't want the officers to investigate the crops, and he's afraid that they'll be investigated by the officers. He's also worried that the officers won't be able to find the crops because they're buried in the mud. He tells the story of the tie army's capture of Yeow Ming and the arrest of Miss. He says that the main reason for the capture is to exchange Yeow with the crops so that they can attack the camp. He asks dabao to return to the camp first so that he can tell the officers about the capture. He also tells dabao not to worry about Yeow's well-being since he is not in the camp, and tells him to tell the story to his grandfather, who's not there. He thinks that he feels like he is a good match for Yeow, and that the dumb woman wanted her son to marry Yeow. He then says that his son was always admiring Yeow from afar, but didn' t have the courage because of his lowly status. He feels that the marriage between his son and Yeow was a good idea, since the woman wanted him to marry her, and perhaps she also agreed to marry him as well. He goes on to say that he also thinks that ying is very nice, and his son has always admired her from afar but didn t dare court her because his lower status made it difficult for him to do so. He adds that he thinks ying and Yeo
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Chapter 29
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Meanwhile, the brigand and his gentleman keep digging up more land for the stone bull camp. They have to transport all the crops back to the place where they are stored, and they wonder why he didn't just bury them there instead. Hengshan li doesn't want the officers to investigate the crops, and he's afraid that they'll be investigated by the officers. He's also worried that the officers won't be able to find the crops because they're buried in the mud. He tells the story of the tie army's capture of Yeow Ming and the arrest of Miss. He says that the main reason for the capture is to exchange Yeow with the crops so that they can attack the camp. He asks dabao to return to the camp first so that he can tell the officers about the capture. He also tells dabao not to worry about Yeow's well-being since he is not in the camp, and tells him to tell the story to his grandfather, who's not there. He thinks that he feels like he is a good match for Yeow, and that the dumb woman wanted her son to marry Yeow. He then says that his son was always admiring Yeow from afar, but didn' t have the courage because of his lowly status. He feels that the marriage between his son and Yeow was a good idea, since the woman wanted him to marry her, and perhaps she also agreed to marry him as well. He goes on to say that he also thinks that ying is very nice, and his son has always admired her from afar but didn t dare court her because his lower status made it difficult for him to do so. He adds that he thinks ying and Yeo
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