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——Hahaha, even though this happened a long ti ago, when I think about it now, it still makes laugh. Who knows if the Marshal got a "dostic beating" from his wife after the livestream closed?

——Hmm... I see.

——Drunk? Was it because of the drinks introduced by his wife earlier? Hmm, terrifying indeed, even the Marshal can’t resist.

——The comnt above is mistaken. The Marshal couldn’t resist in the past, but according to hints dropped in several of his wife’s later streams, the Marshal now apparently drinks every day and has built up his tolerance.

——After countless tis of being drunk, the Marshal has finally mastered the skill of "not getting drunk after a thousand cups"!

——After today, the secret code will no longer be a secret, thinking about it like this is a bit lancholy...

——Shh, let’s continue to play deaf and dumb. After so ti when new people co to the livestream, this will be our secret code again!

——Shh...

...]

Quite a few people rember, as expected!

Du Xixi squinted her eyes and chuckled, especially when she saw everyone was collectively starting to keep the code secret again, she couldn’t help but laugh out loud. This batch of fan viewers is really easy to handle, they’re simply...

Du Xixi laughed and shook her head, thinking to move on from this topic, she picked up a piece of slightly cooled Victory Cake, gently broke it in half, revealing the bean paste filling that had slightly lted inside.

"Everyone, look, this bean paste filling wasn’t made into a runny filling, so it won’t ooze out thinly right now. If you want to try a runny filling, you can add lard and so water to the mix when preparing the filling, refrigerate it a bit until it solidifies, and then you can form small balls to place inside."

Du Xixi gave a brief introduction, then gently took a bite of one half, tasting the familiar soft sweetness with a hint of graininess. Perhaps it was because she had broken it open in advance, revealing the filling, so this ti Du Xixi was able to imdiately taste the bean paste filling nestled near the center—a delightful sweet bean paste flavor that Du Xixi really enjoyed.

Taking another big bite, Du Xixi laughed lightly and said to everyone: "Perception Sharing has started, hope you all enjoy it."

It had been a long ti since Du Xixi last stread, and everyone had also not tasted food in the Perception Sharing Space for a while. Although the videos of previous streams could also let you taste the food, they weren’t as real as eating during a live stream, so everyone eagerly began the shared experience.

Perhaps they knew Du Xixi wouldn’t quickly close the Perception Sharing Space, so everyone wasn’t in a hurry to eat. Most people chose to first savor the fresh aroma of the Victory Cake.

The aroma of the Victory Cake wasn’t complex: the scent of rice flour, the sweetness of the bean paste, plus a faint floral fragrance from rose jam—all these combined created a wonderful aroma, so captivating that one could easily get lost in it. Even without tasting the Victory Cake, everyone could imagine how delicious it should be.

However, once they did taste the Victory Cake, they realized they were mistaken. The Victory Cake was indeed delicious, but it was far more scrumptious than they had imagined!

The texture was soft with a hint of stickiness; a small bite wouldn’t get you to the bean paste filling inside. But just the outer pastry of the cake itself was already delicious, with a sweetness that wasn’t too strong or too mild—just right. The kind of sweetness that both those who love and don’t love sweets would enjoy.

The perfect sweetness and the soft texture, especially noticeable when getting to the bean paste filling—not only was everyone eating, but Du Xixi was also eating. Although she was mindful of the upcoming dinner and didn’t eat too much, consuming two or three pieces of Victory Cake had already made her about sixty percent full.

After the stream ended, Du Xixi looked at the table full of Victory Cakes and felt a bit troubled. After all, she thought to make a lot this ti since she didn’t know when she would make them again, but she wasn’t sure how to deal with all of them once they were made.

Even though the Victory Cake was delicious, soone with a pregnancy bump like Du Xixi shouldn’t be eating too much—just a couple of pieces were already a bit much. Tasting was better in moderation; thus, there might not be too many sent to Mo Ying—it wouldn’t do to have Ye Wenting eating beside her while Mo Ying watched with wide eyes?

Du Xixi thought Mo Ying might end up "killing" Ye Wenting.

As for Chen Yin, she could send more there, but Du Xixi rembered that although Chen Yin didn’t mind pastries, he didn’t eat much of them on Blue Star, clearly indicating a lack of strong interest. If she sent too many, there was a chance they might be wasted.

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