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... Zhengnuo miss her mother? ?"

Jiang Zhengnuo nodded and shook his head, looking unhappy.

"I don't want to. Then Teacher Xia should be sad!"

"I think!" Jiang Zhengnuo replied immediately, and after speaking, she slowly lowered her head again, her eyes darkened, and she stopped talking.

"Then why are you shaking your head?" Jiang Yuchu felt that there were too many things in Jiang Zhengnuo's small head that she could not think of.

"Zheng Nuo just wants to secretl ...

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