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The monkey of @image-1 walks to the counter of the milk tea shop. The camera follows him. A waiter of Bichon Frize of @image-2 is wiping the production tools at the bar. The monkey orders the waiter with a Sichuan accent: "Yomei'er, are you happy with Farewell My Concubine? " Cut to close-up. The waiter put down what he was doing, gave the old man a strange look and replied: "No, how about the American style? " He cut the lens and showed the monkey. He scratched his head and muttered something: "Is everything okay. I have something to do! My grandson asked me to buy a milk tea, so I just called him Farewell My Concubine. "
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