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... unt, your cooking is truly delicious."

Chu's Mom, overhearing this, smiled so broadly that the wrinkles around her eyes became especially pronounced. "If Little Yan enjoys it, he should eat more next time."

"Hehe. Thank you, Aunt. Let me help you clean up."

"No need, no need. I'll take care of it. You two just arrived, so rest for a bit." Chu's Mom swiftly cleared away the bowls and chopsticks and headed to the kitchen, leaving Chu Yang and Chi Yan to relax in the living ...

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