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... ng, long time.

Gu Qiqi did not urge to wait quietly.

"Before I was eight years old, I didn't know who my parents were. At that time, my mother loved me very much, and I rarely saw my father, so I didn't have much impression. When I was eight years old, someone told me Me, my mother was sitting on the stage, and my father was in that kind of place. At that time, I didn't know what they meant. Later, when I saw my mother in business by chance, I finally understood what they were talk ...

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