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... and Lan Ting is the first time to have a baby, I am afraid it will take some time.

Liu Haoye is obviously extremely nervous. However, he is much more nervous than Du Cheng. Although he was already the father of two children before, he was even more than when he was his father. tension.

Because this will be his biggest hope for Liu Haoye, and it is also the flesh and blood that inherits the blood of Liu Jiazheng. How can Liu Haoye not be excited.

He is already nearing his old ...

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