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... pig's head which would attract undue attention, she decided to stay home for three days.

She was not allowed to touch or scratch, so she could only wrap her hands up like a robot to ensure her own safety.

She had to endure all these tragedies because she did not dare to cross her powerful old lady.

Not allowed to drink alcohol, not allowed to eat spicy food, not allowed to eat beef, mutton, fish, prawns, and crabs.......persist, she must persist. Can she eat at least a li ...

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