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... iately woke up. With spirit, she cares most about her son.

Mr. Xiao also secretly looked at his eldest son. After making sure that his elder son's condition seemed normal, he was relieved.

The two quickly took their seats, and the servants on the side prepared the meals. The Xiao family cooks the old chefs, so the meals are made by the Xiao family, at least Dr. Xiao likes to eat a lot.

Xiao Qingrong also ate quietly. The atmosphere was a little quiet, but it was inexplicably ...

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