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... washing them with Wang Chunhua, one washing while the other rinsing. Li Mingwei brought over two small stools for them and sat at the edge, watching them.

Her gaze fell upon the large pile of bowls and chopsticks. She carefully opened her mouth, "Are you sure you don't need my help?"

"No, no." Wang Chunhua was busy cleaning the bowls without even lifting her head to respond directly, "You coming over will only make things more chaotic."

After Liu Cuicui finished tidying u ...

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