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... ght bars, isn't this the bicycle that my father rode back then, and my brother also rode it for a while later, I thought you had already thrown it away, Mom."

Su Aobai looked at the old-fashioned bicycle in front of him and said in surprise that he really didn't have any impression of these things in his later memories.

He stepped forward to take the faucet from Deng Caihua and pushed it back and forth twice, tried the shaft chain, and it was OK, and it can be used normally after a ...

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