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... y’s here!”

Then, he quickly moved his short legs and rushed in Li Jingjing’s direction.

“Grandpa!” Li Jingjing greeted him and bent down to wait. The little guy rushed over and the two of them hugged each other tightly.

After hugging him for a few seconds, Li Jingjing stood up straight and lifted the little guy over her head.

The father and son hugged each other happily. The little guy took advantage of Li Jingjing’s inattention and quickly kissed his cheek. Li Ji ...

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