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... never the eldest brother was home, Yuan Fa could not make a move, his head would be slammed against the wall, drowned in water - in short, he never had a pleasant time.

Fortunately, he was extremely resilient and optimistic. Even when lying in a hospital bed, he could cheerfully show off his snacks.

At the same time, Yuan Fa took great pride in the fact that since the eldest brother always attacked his head, it meant the other party was intimidated by his intelligence and wanted ...

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