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Wei Fuyuan was a little distracted in class during the day, his mind was filled with thoughts about tonight’s broadcast. He didn’t even go to the canteen at noon and directly went back to Sāntúchuān from school early.

“Don’t be nervous, there’s still time before the broadcast.”

Today, Bei Quan had ordered takeout from a popular Sichuan restaurant nearby; the Pickled Cabbage Fish, Mao Xue Wang, Dengying Beef, and Cold Bean Sprouts were all spicy and delicious.

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