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... to work so hard to find food in the village at night. Yu Wan felt that she had done a great deed and proudly carried the ingredients back to the little run-down house.

Dinner was made on the kind of clay stove that was commonly seen in rural villages. Yu Wan was a pampered miss who had never even dipped her hands in water. Even if Yu Jue had led a hard life in his previous life, he had never truly lived in a rural village. He had no way to deal with these clay stoves, so he could only r ...

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