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... carp, some ribs, chicken, brisket, tomatoes, potatoes, cauliflower and other vegetables. In addition to these, she also bought several spices and some fruit, as well as the necessities she needed herself.


After that, she went back with these things in her hands.


In fact, she preferred to cook at home rather than go out for a big meal. Many of her dishes tasted nice anyway.


After returning to his apartment, He Xiyan began to get down to work.


Washing rice a ...

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