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... ne eat rice like this. Although this rice did not look like the rice he used to eat, it was similar. When he thought of how the white and fragrant rice was reduced to this, Zhao Hai felt like he was about to collapse.

He also understood why Merlyn did not cook rice for him. These people probably did not know how to cook rice at all. If the rice was cooked like this, it would definitely not be delicious. Therefore, only slaves ate such rice.

He happened to see a large stove being ...

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