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... t on the table.

Xie Lanyue smiled to accompany her sister, occasionally looking out the window.

Xie Lanyin's heart flew away at the moment she saw Xiao Yuan, forcing the restlessness to listen to the effort of a tea, she pressed her belly, and reached Xie Lanyue's ear, "I'm a little sick. It may take longer, you and Lanbao listen first. "

Xie Lanyue nodded, watching the cousin lead the budgerigar away, and she pinched a piece of tea fruit.

In the corridor, Xie Lanyin ...

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