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... der, egg cake."

What?

No cooking?

No stir-fried dishes?

Milk powder?

Egg cake?

"Grandma, the egg cake is so delicious, I'm full," Xiao Bao said, patting his little stomach, satisfied and no longer hungry.

"That's good. If your mom doesn't cook for you, come to grandma's house."

Mrs. Zhao didn't dare to stay long, fearing her daughter-in-law would cause trouble. She still had to go to the homestead to get busy.

"Okay." Da Bao ...

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