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... > Wen Li reached out and pulled Zou Ya to her side. She taught Zou Ya how to recognize people. “Xiao Ya, call Granny Li and Auntie Jiang.”

Zou Ya straightened his body and greeted them obediently. At such a young age, he seemed more mature than her peers.

Jiang An smiled and nodded in response. Then, she quickly sized up Zou Ya and realized that Zou Ya’s hair was a little flaxen brown. He had black eyes and three-dimensional facial features. They were different from the exquisite ...

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