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Since Xi Cheng was going to bring Tang Cheng, Tang Sihuang simply took Tang Yi and Tang San with him. He and Tang Miao have to take care of Tang Cheng. Tang Yi and Tang San can take turns driving.

Fortunately, the car cab prepared by Tang Chun was originally an off-road RV, which could fully accommodate five people and two tigers, without the need to temporarily change cars.

"Cheng Cheng is the closest to the little sunspot, we also bring the little sunspot." Tang Miao said ...

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