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... g taken away by your aunt, she didn't resist, and went directly to her house with her.

After going in, the aunt made egg fried rice for her, and said to her: "Qingyue went out to deliver something, you eat first, we are all full, and I will leave this leftover for you to fry, if it is not enough, tell auntie, auntie Get you some egg water."

  Gu Yuehuan's eyes were red as she listened, "Thank you, Auntie."

Gu Yuehuan cleaned up the meal and washed the dishes. Seeing that she ...

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