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... ckly pointed the camera at Yu Yaoyao, and also prompted the host to speak a few more words to her though the headset.

After the host was notified, he naturally had to ask more questions.

But who would have thought that the new Yu Yaoyao never actually had the chance to interact with so many people? Unlike rabbits or alpacas, snakes looked frightening, cold-blooded reptiles. So, she could only interact with tourists to feed.

The underlying interaction factor in her body is alrea ...

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