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... o collect leather, you can't leave you alone at home. At this time, you can take the flowers and give you a companion!"

"At that time, I can come back!"

"Ah, I don't want you to come back! But you are back, the eight grandmother still has less trouble finding you?" Collective dumb! This grandmother is simply a rest.

"As long as the people of this Huang family are doing well, after you go to school, you can go to the county town to live, buy a small house, bring this family, ...

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