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Chapter 545 - Chapter 512: Creating Sugar from Air

Encountering a rare beautiful day, Perfikot broke her usual routine by setting up a table in her garden at the Lord's mansion, partaking in afternoon tea.

She usually doesn't have this habit. After all, for the nobility in Victory, afternoon tea is equivalent to social engagement; hardly anyone drinks afternoon tea alone.

Although the formation of this habit is strongly related to dietary customs after Victory entered the industrial era, Perfikot herself doesn't possess such a habit.

Previously, Victory typically had two meals a day: a hearty breakfast and a formal dinner, ensuring enough energy for the day.

However, with the advent of the industrial era, the abundance of material goods and an increase in production and life led to a long period of fasting between breakfast and dinner, which became an issue that nobles and even commoners found increasingly unbearable.

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