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... slow down. Don’t choke yourself.”

Bei Shuo gestured OK at Xiaoling and smiled.

After Bei Shuo finished two buns and a bowl of porridge, she finally felt better. She leaned back in her chair and heaved a sigh of relief. “Is Grandpa awake? Has he eaten breakfast?”

Xiaoling nodded. “Yes, Old Master is well taken care of. Uncle Liu replaced the maids and servants at home last night. There are only the two of us left now. We can expect new servants today. Don’t worry.”

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