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... hands. In front of them were a few restless hens and brood chickens.

  's reputation is to help the villagers get rid of harm.

   "Hey, our Chubby and Qiuqiu ate locusts, they will definitely lay a few more eggs."

   Zhang Shi said beautifully.

   Chubby and Qiuqiu are the two hens that can lay eggs at home. At present, only they have naming rights.

   "There are eggs at home every day, you haven't eaten enough yet?"

   After Yin Chengyun finished speak ...

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