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... on her hands. Then, she raised her pretty little face and smiled. “Mom said you’ve been waiting for me for the whole day.”

Zhuang Hong nodded and handed her a glass of warm milk. He corrected her, “I have been missing you for the whole day.”

Cen Shuang blushed. Her eyes were sparkling as she looked at Zhuang Hong. Under the light of the crystal lamp, she was so beautiful that she could seduce people. She mumbled softly, “You missed me? What do you want me to do? You can just say ...

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