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... once again a sweet dish favored by Lady Calico.

The Xu family seemed to have figured out the little girl’s fondness for sweets. This bowl of bird’s nest soup was particularly heavy on sugar, with a single red date, two goji berries, and three silver ear fungus petals floating atop as decoration. The faint fragrance resembled that of snow pear tea—clearly, much thought had gone into its preparation.

The little girl drank with a serious expression, unable to stop.

Meanwhil ...

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“Master Ian!” She called.

Ian smiled with the usual mischievous smirk that he always used. His crimson eyes trailing a little over her room and spotted the black dress over her bed and shifted his eyes over to the woman in front of him. He stepped forward and spoke. “Where did you acquire that dress?”

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