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... er su Hua scolded, she said in a soft voice, "Zihan's words are too much, her age." Su Hua wanted to say that Su Zihan was still young. On second thought, Su An'an was smaller than Su Zihan.

"She doesn't understand. Don't get along with her."

"Even if you hit Zihan."

Su An'an looked down and smiled scornfully. She raised her head and smiled again and said to Su Hua, "Dad, I'm also thinking about her. You see, I'm Gu Mocheng's person now. She hit me. When she came back to ...

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