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... he small courtyard, he made breakfast step by step.

This morning, Wen Xu was very particular. He made porridge with preserved egg and lean meat, and then made a refreshing three-shredded dish as a side dish. The so-called three-shredded chicken refers to shredded chicken, shredded green radish and shredded seaweed. Chicken breast and chicken legs (look for the rest in Dongliang’s bowl, and most of the leftovers in the scum’s bowl). Peel the skin and stew the chicken, and tear it into stri ...

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