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... nghe stayed awake, can't believe how he would say such words from the main mouth of Nie Dian.

My pasta, not authentic? !!

The noodle pasta created a noodle, but it's not authentic? !!

"I now have reasons to believe that the sentence just said, the skill of noodle ancestor cooking is definitely not the top teacher!"

Nie Xuankong's eyes brightened and he looked at Luo Xiu in agreement: "You're right, this is the biggest blasphemy against pasta!"

"Why ... what ?!" ...

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