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... amily or a young couple.

Jiang Yao chose a shaded lawn, and then instructed Lu Che to spread the doily, then spread the small mat, and finally let the brothers and sisters lie on it.

The two little guys were covered with cool bamboo mats, and the sunlight above their heads shone through the gaps in the leaves and hit them, allowing them to enjoy the cool and bask in the sun.

This is their first time to go out to play, and they are full of curiosity about this new world. Thei ...

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