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... gh not superb, were quite good. The slow-cooked old hen was tender and not greasy, with satisfying color, aroma, and taste, enough to make one's mouth water.

Besides the well-cooked old hen, the woman had simply stir-fried two vegetable dishes.

Stir-fried bean sprouts and leafy greens.

The flavors were mild and palatable.

Although life was simple and plain, it was suffused everywhere with the unique homely atmosphere of a small family.

Lu Renjia picked up ...

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