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... ho drive a taxi generally don't put a pillow on the car, which can be regarded as the biggest feature of that car." Gu Xizhou said.

"..."

Gu Squeak did not speak, but apparently agreed with Gu Xizhou's words, and drew a circle on the pillow of the photo with a pencil.

"Squeak, you can't do it." Gu Xizhou leaned on the sofa and said casually.

Gu Squeak: "..."

After watching TV, Gu Xizhou just came out of the bathroom shower, about three hours or so, he heard his ...

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