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... at him. She nodded her head, “Yes, Dad was the one who said that. Oh, right, there’s more to it.”


Li Jianyue walked over to Li Mosen and continued, “Mom said that you’re smart. But you’re not as cheerful as me. So, she told me to hang out with you and take you out to have fun more often.”


Li Mosen was momentarily stunned. He stood rooted to the spot for a while.


Li Jianyue, standing in front of Li Mosen, extended two fingers and pinched his nose. “You just can ...

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