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... Hang Feng were heading in the same direction, so they arranged to meet at a spot and go together.

At the intersection, Song Yi saw Hang Feng and waved to him from afar.

When she got closer, Hang Feng handed her breakfast, saying, "Let's go."

Looking at the steaming soy milk and pancake roll in her hands, Song Yi asked in surprise, "How did you know I hadn't eaten breakfast?"

Hang Feng replied, "Even if you had, you could eat a second serving."

Song Yi: ".. ...

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