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... slowly reach boiling temperature.

With steam coming out of the pot, he waited for the fat, blood, and bubbles to form before getting ready to use a spatula.

Tilting the pot to the side, Alex carefully scooped up the meat onto another plate, leaving all the unnecessary stuff in the water.

"Okay, can you go pour this water out? Just dump it in the backyard and clean it with water."

Sophia nodded, leaving the room with the pot full of water as Alex started seasoning ...

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