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... porcelain pots. Because Shen Shaoguang was inattentive, he didn't eat it when it was the most tender, and it would get old after a few days. , wait for it to die. Although it can't be eaten, it looks lush and beautiful.

Pang Erniang sat down at the seat under the garlic seedlings and silly dolls. Shen Shaoguang asked her what she would like to eat. Small shop, no matter how good it is, can it be better than the kitchen of the Guogongfu?

But since she said she was here to ...

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