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... ring breakfast in the kitchen. However, today was not like the past. Today, there was a lot of excitement in the kitchen. Gu Hengwen and Anran had also gotten up early and worked as assistants for Lin Xiaofen.

Although breakfast wasn’t plentiful, it was very healthy. Lin Xiaofen made plain porridge. Gu Hengwen had also gone out to buy steamed stuffed buns in the morning. Anran had also carefully fried an egg, although it didn’t look good.

On the breakfast table, the three had com ...

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