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Qin Muxuan now had no appetite, and waved his hands at Gu Ziyu.

"Then I will take you upstairs and lie down." Gu Zixuan looked at Qin Muxuan distressedly. Her previous pregnancy reaction was not so great, and I don't know what happened today.

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