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Gu Tingchen looked, Su Miyun was sitting on the ground with a haggard face, and her stomach was bulging. She was really pregnant.

Su Mi Yun heard the voice, instantly exclaimed, as if by a huge stimulus.

"It's me." Gu Tingchen said that looking at Su Miyun, Gu Tingchen knew that he also had a responsibility. If she had not been sent to the night glass, such a thing would not have happened.

However, Su Mi Yun continued to hide in the corner, shivering like a frightene ...

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