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... te, and at the same time, she felt hungry in her stomach.

   "Then let's go after lunch." So he said.

   "Yes." Zhao Shanshan hurried to the kitchen to inform Zhang Luo about lunch.

  Liu's house will have dinner soon.

   After lunch, the Liu family was exhausted, and then went back to the backyard to rest.

   Lin Xiaoyue was about to leave the table and went to find Zhao Shanshan and others, but was stopped by Li Xiao.

After    inquired about the reason ...

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