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... y authentic.

Tang Miao held out her hand persistently.

Tang Sihuang gave Tang Xin a glance, and Tang Xin had to take out his mobile phone.

The couple looked at the strange interaction between the three of them strangely, and found the people in the city really hard to figure out.

Tang Miao turned off all three's mobile phones, locked them in the car, and looked at the middle-aged man: "Uncle, our car will trouble you." The car has an anti-theft lock and is not afraid ...

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