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Lucy did not say a word on the way back. The cool night wind blew bit by bit through the half-open window to Lucy's face, making her extremely cool and refreshed. When the cool wind blew through her hair, it felt great. Looking at the scenery outside, she did not even notice where they were going. She also did not notice that Tony was constantly stealing glances at her. Nothing was really said all the way, until the car had stopped. The neighborhood where Lucy and William live is called East Hampton. I heard that it was changed according to the name of an ancient emperor's palace, and the environment inside was quite good, and the people living inside were not common people. Obviously, Lucy has not said a word since she got on the car. Tony apparently knew where she lived. He must have