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... obviously still alive. It's just a piece of bread. I'm a child and can't eat so much. Besides, our black bread was also donated by the distinguished lady of the Rose Chamber of Commerce. I can use it to save others, so that's great. But that’s it.”

"Oh, you naive fool! Why don't you exchange the half piece of bread for a few copper coins? You will regret it when you starve yourself."

“No way. Hey, this gentleman is awake!”

ˆ “.”

Ji Xun woke up early.

 But he w ...

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