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"Guest?" I gave a friendly smile to the yellow-hair boy lying on it. The boy hadn't thought about the taste yet. I grabbed his head of yellow-hair and threw Ya off the sofa fiercely. It ’s the guest who is polite to me, and pretend to be your mother? ”

Boy Huang Mao screamed and got up from the floor, rubbing his head and shouting, "My grass ..."

"Slap!" I sent him a big mouth, and glared frantically. "Scold, you curse, I slap you."

"Your mother! I'm here for the acco ...

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