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... th a very tense expression, pretended to speak naturally, "You haven’t told me what the little one’s name is."

"The little one, his nickname is Little Honey Pot, given by his dad."

"Dad?" Jie Kong seemed to have heard this term before.

"Yes, it means ’father’," Mo Shu smiled, occasionally separating the two children a bit, preventing them from licking everywhere.

Jie Kong remained expressionless, "The big one is called Tangguan, the little one is called Honey Jar, ...

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