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He didn't expect that Mu Muer was squatting outside the bathroom door, knocking the unsuspecting boy back a few steps, and almost didn't sit directly on the ground.

Mu Mu'er didn't care if it hurt or not, when she saw Bai Yao coming out, she immediately took his hand, walked to the living room, and muttered softly, "Come on, Yaoyao."

Before even putting on a jacket, Bai Yao had already been dragged by Mu Muer to the sofa and sat down.

"Can you let me put on some clothe ...

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