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... le to Yuri Wakasa.

"Haha~ You can really talk like this little guy." He reached out and squeezed Nai He's cheek, and Yuri Wakasa smiled back, but the smile on his face was so unnatural.

"Are you a bride..." She felt a little bored, because she knew very well that in such an apocalyptic world, things that were once achieved with such ease are now nothing but extravagant hopes.

"Hey~ little brother, how old are you today." Lying across from the table, Yuri Wakasa asked the boy ...

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