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... was not there with them. In fact, people would be more worried if they couldn’t see what they wanted to see.


Gu Yan was worried about Mo Yichen When she couldn’t see him. Now, Li Yunhong and Mo Xiangyanwere out of her sight and had aroused her worries as well.


Early the next morning, Gu Yan got up lightly when Mo Yichen was still asleep. The nanny was still in the hospital since she didn’t return there. Although there was another one at home, she was not good at cooking. Thi ...

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