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... id slyly.

“She knows herself. She won’t blame me.” Song Chuyi shifted into another comfortable position.

Li Shaobin felt depressed and didn’t want to continue talking to him. At that moment, Yan Wo, who was in his embrace, suddenly started crying. “Aiya, what’s going on?”

“He must’ve peed or pooped. Change his diapers,” Song Chuyi said lazily. “Since you’re his godfather, you have to learn.”

Li Shaobin glared at him. “Didn’t you just say that I’m not his godfather ...

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