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Transmigration: Forever Accompanying This Life.
Chapter 128: Feeding the Divine Horse. [138]
Summary
Fu Lei quickly warms beast milk for the hungry little cub, having switched from meat broth to milk based on Ming Rui's advice. Ming Rui tests the milk's temperature before feeding the eager baby, who is hungry again despite having eaten earlier. They learn that babies require frequent, smaller meals. After feeding, the baby protests when the milk runs out, prompting Fu Lei to consider milking more. Ming Rui explains the importance of portion control and the baby's inability to recognize fullness. As the baby is rocked to sleep, Ming Rui urges Fu Lei to prepare lunch, highlighting their commitment to caring for their child.Full content
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