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... bird on the tree. She excitedly asked Madam Leng, “Mother, is the fast food here delicious? When are we going to have our fast food? ”


Madam Leng grudgingly said, “You just want to eat. You didn’t even put your heart into offering Buddha incense just now. What are you thinking with your head lowered? ”


She stopped and replied with a guilty conscience, “I didn’t think of anything …”


When she made that wish in front of Buddha, for some reason, she suddenly thou ...

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