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... nuan came to the study.

"Dad."

An Shanhai saw his daughter enter and immediately smoothed his slightly furrowed brows.

"Why are you here?"

An Shanhai watched his daughter sit obediently in front of him. He looked at her seriously for a long time and couldn't help but acknowledge how much his daughter had changed in the past couple of years.

In his heart, she was still a child, but in the blink of an eye, she had indeed reached the age where she could be co ...

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