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... forest.

He immediately saw a little one obediently standing there, occasionally tiptoeing and sniffing the flowers.

Feng Fuce raised his eyebrows.

Earlier at the morning court, she was so confident about finding the remedy, yet she still had time to eat an orange?

He walked forward, his long fingers gripping the little one’s wrist.

Zhi’er was led forward by Feng Fuce.

Her sweet, childlike voice was soft and adorable: "Brother Juzi, I’m here to teac ...

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