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Lu Beichen paused. Before he could say anything, the little thing in his arms popped her head out.

“Chirp chirp!”

It was Lu Xiaocha’s completely awakened state.

She enthusiastically raised a paw to greet her father.

‘Here, here, I’m here!’

Immediately, she attracted the attention of everyone waiting for Lu Xiaocha at the dining table.

Upstairs, Lu Beilin grabbed the railing and asked from above, “Where’s my little sister?”

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