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... ept for more than ten hours every day. It was not easy for him to come out today, so he was already tired. The little guy was already sleepy, but because Yu Fei had not come back yet, he could not feel at ease. He kept holding on. After Yu Fei got into the car, his nerves relaxed. He tilted his head and fell into a deep sleep. Although he was asleep, his small hands were still tightly gripping the corner of Yu Fei’s clothes.

Feng Yi woke up when they reached the neighborhood. Yu Fei felt ...

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