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Luo Shufan held the huge foam box while Luo Qianqian and He Wenyu trailed behind him like two little followers but didn't offer any help. The cloth bag for collecting money, which of course currently didn't have a dime in it, hung around Luo Shufan's neck. The large thermos box straddled horizontally across his chest divided internally by a cardboard partition; the smaller compartment held pig trotters and chicken feet along with plastic bags, while the larger compartment ne ...

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