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... rough the cracks in the leaves and landed on him, forming a little halo. .

Hearing the question of the little waiter, the man looked up at him and lifted his sleeves to wipe the sweat from his forehead. He shook his head and sighed. "Don't worry, this stupid question needs the answer of this son?"

The wind rushing to sleep on the branches was awakened by the voices of the two people. They couldn’t help but look down at the tree, just to see the white and tender little face being to ...

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