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But she did n’t feel angry at all because she did n’t care about it.

"You prepared it specifically?"

"Well." Xing Jue laughed a little.

Chu Zheng hesitated: "I can never have a birthday."

No one knows when Xianlu knows her birthday, and she is unwilling to talk about it with others.

So she felt nothing about this day.

Xing Jue: "But I want to spend time with my baby, every year in the future, I want to."

"every year……"

Xing Jue nodded fi ...

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