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... rt was also falling, the face immediately vivid When I got up, I was deeply impressed by Ann: "Cousin, you are really my lucky star, my big lucky star, I will give you a tablet in the future, three pillars in the morning and evening, for..."

"Stop, I am still alive."

"Nature is alive, I want you to live a long life, and I hope my little nephew is so smart..."

Ann is very happy to hear the following sentence: "Nature, he will naturally be extremely intelligent, but you are a ...

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