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... t should she do to be able to sleep in like a mother every day?

He cast his eyes on Ji Ningyi, looking forward to his brother's answer. At this moment, he completely forgot that he was still angry with his brother. He subconsciously went to his brother for an answer.

Ji Ningyi pondered under Ji Zhile's bright eyes, and then said: "I can be a lot more..."

"Yeah!" Ji Zhile nodded like a puppy, her eyes were surprisingly bright.

Ji Ningyi: "I can still be a child of my p ...

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