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Successfully coaxed Mr. Huo to make them look a lot better.

"Tell me when you get home."

Liang Xiao took out a collar button that had been prepared earlier, and pinned it to Mr. Huo, who had been dismantled in bits and pieces: "Let's be safe on the ground."

Being there was only oneself in the nanny's car, Liang Xiao was rude, and rubbed against his neck: "If you're tired, send me a message to chat with me, and I'll look at my phone when I'm playing, no Mute."

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