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... es feel so good…”

Ding Rong chuckled, then said sadly, “I’ve never coaxed you to sleep throughout your many years of growing up.”

“Did Mom coax Huo You before?”

Ding Rong’s thoughts drifted far away. After a long while, she said, “Youyou was a difficult child to raise when she was young. She didn’t sleep well every night and only slept when someone stood up and cradled her. She tortured your uncle and me a lot.”

Huo Tian snorted unhappily, and Ding Rong immediatel ...

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