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... eaving Pan Long Mountain, Luo Luo was also tired of walking, so Su Chen carried Luo Luo in his arms and strolled casually through the streets.

Because of playing all morning, the little princess was mentally exhausted and gradually fell asleep in Su Chen’s arms.

When Su Chen saw this, he held Luo Luo and sat on a chair by a square.

Su Chen’s arms, like a warm harbor, for Luo Luo and shelter from the wind and rain.

The little princess is sleeping soundly.

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