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... r brother Jiang Feng.

He was holding a large bamboo basket in his hand.

Jiang Mianmian couldn't help but peek out, hoping for something delicious, something good...

Big brother Jiang Feng looked a lot like Mother, probably a male version of young Mother.

He had thick brows, big eyes, a round face, and a loyal and reliable look.

He came in, put down the bamboo basket, and pushed away the grass on top.

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