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... inlan was making noodles for Rong Shaoze.

The man was beside her, stir-frying vegetables and making poached eggs.

Soon, two bowls of noodles were ready. Rong Shaoze placed the fried eggs in the bowls, both eggs shaped like peach hearts.

They had eaten this kind of noodle before, back when they’d just escaped from Qiao Yiyang and reunited.

Now, they were eating it again, but it was a time of separation.

Sitting around the small round table, both of them ate ...

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