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... middle. It took only half a day to keep up with the last sentence.

Everyone was teased.

Luo Qi sat on the stage where the flowers bloomed, and smiled faintly. "Xiaokui, you can't count on everything."

I didn’t even have a good birthday.

"Oh."

Miyako had a good voice.

"Come, this is your gift, come up and take it."

Luo Qi took the three gifts that had already been prepared from the servants and handed them to the two children. Miyako took the gi ...

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