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... expression once again.

"Orange, I made some porridge. Would you like to try it?" Hearing her sister's words, Li Shaocheng's expression suddenly changed. She shot a sharp glance at her sister and questioned, "You made porridge?!"

Even the filming crew was taken aback for a moment before Li Shaocheng realized her mistake and quickly changed her expression.

"Sister, I'm so surprised! You don't know how to cook, yet you made porridge for me. You didn't hurt yourself, did you? ...

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“Indeed, now I see.”

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