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... Huacai was a little girl slightly older than Tangtang.

She wore red leather shoes and was plump and fair-complexioned.

She appeared to be about five or six years old.

A middle-aged woman held her hand while carrying a white bag in her other hand.

From the looks of their attire, their circumstances seemed quite comfortable.

The girl looked at the Huacai in front of Gu Chen, her face filled with surprise.

She tugged hard at the middle-aged woman's h ...

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