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... hose boxes in the trunk were put by my grandmother. My grandfather found out when he gave me the car key. Those things can't be kept for a long time. If you don't have them, you have to share them with others. "

"Although you say so, I still appreciate you giving me these things. In the future, you will lower my share in the live broadcast. I'm grateful that you provide me with this platform. When my technology is better, you will give me the share now. "

"Well, you don't want to ...

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