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We will be together for a lifetime, and we will be together for decades in the future. Zhen Zhen thinks that the best life is this.

It was spring again, Zhen Zhen took Xi Junjie to the top of the mountain, looking at the lush woods and the little tiger jumping not far away, Zhen Zhen waved her hand gently, In an instant, the azaleas all over the mountains and plains opened.

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