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... anchen held his wife's shoulders: "If you want to take care of your mother, you can go to Yang's father in the future."

   "Well, at least Mama Bao is not lonely anymore. Well, let's go home. Xinxin just called and he has been waiting for us at home." Lin Wan decided to go back to Yushuiwan directly.

  In the villa, the boy cooks with Aunt Huang.

  Xiao Xiao watched the whole process.

   "Master, please give way, don't let the oil get on you." Li Zexin said while turn ...

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