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... > Xu Qian'an woke up and smelled the damp and rotten smell in the air, which made him feel slightly uncomfortable and his stomach acid surged.

What's the matter with this stench? The Husky at home ran to the bed and pooped again... Judging from the degree of odor, I'm afraid it didn't poop on my head...

Xu Qian'an has a dog at home, a Husky, commonly known as Erha.

After ten years of drifting in Beijing, he was lonely. This person, after being lonely for a long time, will ...

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