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... After tasting the delicious Moo Kata, the gluttonous group urged Xiaolin to open her restaurant immediately. The mastermind behind the idea could only blink in surprise.

Her father had already contacted a builder, who was ready to start construction as soon as they received the design from Xiaolin. Zhou Ming even offered to invest in building the restaurant to get it open quickly, seeing her hesitation. However, Xiaolin quickly waved off his offer, declining vehemently.

The greed ...

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