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... uncomfortable."

  Hearing Yu Erli's words, the old lady standing under the eaves quickly greeted the women at home: "Boss, the second family quickly help her into the house, is she about to give birth?"

The eldest daughter-in-law of the Hao family was a little unhappy, but she didn't show any displeasure on her face. After all, the Yu family said that if Erli could give birth to a son, it might be related to the supply and marketing head office in the future. Get them a job.

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