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... eiya out, and then said, "Go to lie down first, I'll get you a hot water bottle." Chu Luowei said that he had taken Qiao Weiya to the bedroom.

Qiao Weiya opened her mouth, and before she said anything, she was directly pressed by Chu Luowei and sat on the bed.

Chu Luowei bent over to help her take off her shoes, then helped her to lie down, stretched out her hands and rubbed her belly, "Wait a minute, I'll get you a hot water bottle."

"Ah-" Qiao Weiya suddenly called.

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