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... ke the food himself.

He checked the note in his right hand to make sure he had taken all the items he needed to make an avocado salad and chicken steak. He already googled the recipe online. It must be great if he managed to make them at home, from scratch.

“Avocado, shrimp, chicken, and butter,” William muttered to himself. “I still haven’t picked up the broccoli and asparagus.”

William then walked over to the vegetable counter to pick up a bunch of asparagus and a pack ...

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