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... econd before, Jiang Feng was in the kitchen of Fen Garden from ten years ago, and the next, he found himself in the kitchen from over a decade later. This brief entanglement of time and space at the same location left him with a mix of dream and reality, illusion and truth, which brought about confusion.

This confusion made Jiang Feng momentarily uncertain whether he was in his memories or in reality. Instinctively, he glanced at the position of the large oven, and it was only after seei ...

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