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... azed drowsily at the young man in the living room. He appeared to be about 14 or 15 years old, standing at 5'7", wearing a white hoodie with a Jupiter pattern, paired with a blue down jacket and black jeans.

His short, naturally curly brown hair framed strikingly handsome features. He was the very picture of a lively young master.

"Hello," Huo Ning mumbled, a bit wilted from being dragged out of bed early by Huo Xiaozheng to meet a guest.

She wore a set of pink coral flee ...

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