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... ts, because he promised all dads yesterday, and today they will teach them to make a decent breakfast for their children.

At seven o'clock, the fathers scrambled to the cabin, wearing a pair of dark circles, all took out their mobile phones, preparing to record Lu Erye's steps for breakfast in full.

"First talk about the brewing of milk. The bottle was used the day before. It is best to disinfect it. Then, when brewing, first add about 45 degrees of warm water to the bottle. Accord ...

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