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... announcer lady resounded throughout the Mall, Take Asasei’s mood in the announcer room slightly settled down a little bit.


In the pause interval between the broadcasts, the announcer lady poured her a cup of tea, “Please do not worry too much, this kind of thing is very common, you will soon find her.”


“Thank you.” Take Asasei’s eyes were glazed as she said thank you to her.


She was now filled with regret. She should not lead little Amy to leave the Children’s cloth ...

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