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... imagined stumbling upon such a paradise—food everywhere, eat to fullness, sleep after eating, then wake up and eat again. There was nothing to do but enjoy an endless supply of sustenance.

If only he had a computer and internet access, this would have been his dream otaku lifestyle.

Sadly, he still had a brood of underlings crying out for food. The thought of a boss lazing about like this left Luo Wen feeling a bit downhearted.

After stuffing himself, he roamed the nest ...

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