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“Ahhh!” Zhuang Yuanzhong sniffed the fragrance of the poached eggs wafting from the pot, and twitched his nose: “If only we had a way to eat these without daddy seeing…”

“What’s so difficult about that? We eat them first, and by the time dad comes back, we’ll have finished them. He won’t be able to see anything. Would he somehow know we ate the eggs?”

Zhuang Qinghe said nonchalantly. fre ewebno vel.com

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