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... had overcome its desire for food and wanted Lin Yuan to eat more.

At the time, Lin Yuan was responsible for bringing up Chu Ci.

Sending Chu Ci to school and nurturing her feys did not come at a small cost.

The Lin Yuan of then had been riddled with illnesses. He had neither awakened Morbius nor discovered that he had a unique physique. He could only trim the fat when it came to his clothing, food, and comforts of living.

It was usually Auntie Zhang who brought ov ...

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