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... Yao Baobao, and the others at school. A few days later, it was the holidays, and Jing Yunzhao felt a little nervous as she waited quietly at the Xu family’s house.

The day before Jing Yunzhao’s holiday, Li Shaoyun had another mysterious mission. Jing Yunzhao felt that it was a pity, but she calmed down when she remembered that she had to go to Qi Yuguo’s place too.

On the third day, black cars lined up outside the Xu family’s house. The scene was a little scary.

When Old ...

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“Mommy said unicorns don’t exist but men like you do,” the boy leered at his father and said.

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