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... oesn’t like black chicken soup. He specifically prefers prawns now.”


“Really? Brother Jiangye likes to eat prawns now?”


“That’s right. However, you needn’t concern yourself with this. He only eats the food that I cook for him and no one else’s, so you needn’t waste your time or effort.” The woman warned her as she solemnly continued eating her dinner.


“Qing Ning, your sister-in-law has a point. He’s married now, so you shouldn’t be cooking for him.” Old Master Su to ...

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