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... ate to have a roasted rabbit all by himself, so he also pulled half of it and handed it over.

  The King of Nanchu waved his hand, "I can eat half of this. I am middle-aged and my appetite is not so big. You can eat it!"

  Hearing this, Zhang Yun withdrew his hand again, separated the half again, and handed a part to Zhou Gu.

   Zhou Gu accepted it happily, "Thank you."

  The King of Southern Chu turned his head to look at the two of them, and commented, "It's good to ...

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