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... specially bountiful, with Aunt Gu picking up basa fish, prawns, and squid, then adding lettuce, potatoes, and corn into the pot to cook it all up, spicy and full-flavored.

Especially the fish chunks, so tender and boneless, they were fantastic with each bite.

After school in the afternoon, Xue Chuchu came over to Tongtong’s house for dinner, where she unusually ate two bowls of rice.

Normally Xue Chuchu only ever ate one bowl at dinner, and that too at Tongtong’s house ma ...

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