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The three of them exchanged glances and said smilingly, “Treat us to a meal at Jin Jiang Restaurant and we’ll help you.”


Li Qinglang considered it. “No problem, but you are really odd! Your aunt’s cooking is better than that at Jin Jiang Restaurant. If you want good food, why not just go to your aunt’s house?”


Gu Ziang rolled his eyes. “We would like to! It’s all right if we go now and then, but if we go too often and ask aunt to cook, Uncle will glare at us ...

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