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"Wait." Qin Shen quickly stopped him, teared open the bag, and then re-feeded to his mouth, "so you can eat."

Xiao Jiang was careful to take a bite, soft and fragrant, his eyes lit up, and he took a big bite with his hands and took a big mouthful.

Worried that he was squatting, Qin Shen went outside and poured a glass of water in.

Xiaojiang was so happy that he had finished eating the bread and rubbed his fingers. He said with pleasure: "It's delicious."

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