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Niuniu kept muttering to herself.

Bending down, Liu Sisi spoke to Niuniu with earnest gravity, “What do you mean by ‘very ugly’? He is your Third Brother, and as his Second Sister, what you should be doing is comforting him, not kicking him while he’s down. If you were hurt, how would you feel if your Eldest Sister said this about you?” Of course, by Eldest Sister, Liu Sisi was referring to YingEr.

“Eldest Sister would never say that about me!”

Niuniu pouted as she ...

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