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... ter everyone had tasted the Beggar’s Chicken. Shen Qian deftly divided it into several portions for everyone to taste. frёewebnoѵel.ƈo๓

Unlike Qin Lang’s Beggar’s Chicken, the naturally tight meat of the wild rabbit became crispy after being grilled on an open flame, almost completely losing its moisture.

Its color had turned into a strange deep red due to the sap of the Cherry Red

Blood Tree branches seeping in.

“Here, have a taste!” Shen Qian picked up a piece an ...

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