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After hearing from Ai Qing that there were hundreds of people who had been forced to migrate here due to the war, Fang Ping decided to help them out a little.

At least let them have a few full meals.

The amount of food that Moon Bell had promised them was really too little.

Of course, Fang Ping could completely understand Moon Bell��s feelings.

After all, it was not too much to be vigilant when a group of strangers came to their door.

Ai Qing al ...

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