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... happily, stopped eating the pastry when she smelled the fragrance of the wine.


Chu Yichen put her down and said, “I’ll let you try some wine with low alcohol content. If you can’t drink, don’t drink.”


Beibei nodded.


Chu Yichen brought over a bottle of fruit wine and poured her a small cup.


Recalling their boldness when they drank, Beibei took the cup and was about to drink it in one go.


Chu Yichen quickly stopped her. “Take a sip first ...

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