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... ed throughout the stone cave. It was An’an’s favorite type of food—fish—yet she merely ate a mouthful before vomiting.


Startled, Silver hurriedly patted her back. After her nausea eased, he brought the soup over again to feed her.


An’an was extremely irritable and slapped around, flipping over the soup pot, causing the scalding soup to splash on Silver’s tail.


Yet, as though he didn’t sense it, Silver merely continuously patted An’an’s back to soothe her.


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