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... le's backyards.

At the age of five, she went to the kitchen of a wealthy household to steal leftovers, but was caught by a maid. She was then surrounded by three or four strong men who beat her mercilessly before throwing her out of the estate.

The young girl who hasn't grown legs yet hunched her body, and it took her three whole days to recover.

The first thing Jiang Sheng did when she could get up was to find something to eat.

She knew that only by eating could ...

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