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... viewers in the livestream."

"Welcome everyone to the livestream room."

Lu Yuan smiled pleasantly, raising his hand in greeting.

He was still wearing that mini white training outfit.

White, chubby, adorably naive.

He looked just like a mascot.

[Such a cute little kid, come here, let big sis give you a hug!]

[So this is the three-year-old grandmaster that's been going viral online? Turns out to be just a little brat.]

[A grandmaster a ...

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