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... settled down, Tenten directly rolled her eyes at Leiyin and left.

It seemed that she was not going to stop.

Now, she could not care so much and took Leiyin back to her home.

She had prepared three bentos, and the other one was for Eri.

Eri was not there, and Xiaomeng consciously played the role of the cook heating the two bentos.

In the kitchen, there was a smell of burning.

After the heating was done, the hot bentos were brought to Leiyin. For so ...

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