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... cause ever since its food bowl was stolen, a person, a wolf, and another deer came to share its milk daily.
It wants to stop these milk thieves, but unfortunately, its father doesn't help but also assists the two-legged creature in driving it away, making it unable to come over and facilitating the two-legged creature in stealing its milk.
Looking at its old man who, after taking a mouthful of milk, curls up its upper lip, revealing a row of front teeth and a sly expression, the ...
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