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... o Yesi, her shopping hobby was basically canceled.

She had everything she wanted at home and many more.

She didn’t have any desire to shop anymore.

“Then, what do I have to do so that my baby won’t cry?” Mo Yesi seemed confused. He frowned slightly and then smiled. “I’ve thought of something. I’ll tell you something

that will make you happy immediately. Do you want to know?”

Qiao Mianmian nodded immediately. “What is it?”

“It’s about your brother.” ...

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