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... e tree and the swing beside the sun lounger.

The lounge chair was of Grandma White, who liked to sit under the sycamore tree and waved a fan for the cool. And she and Shirakawa love the swing under the tree.

"Brother Shirakawa." A little girl with a pigtail braid ran in from the gate of the schoolyard carrying a schoolbag. She ran all the way into the house behind Mu Xiaoya.

Mu Xiaoya followed in subconsciously.

The little girl ran into the room with great skill, and ...

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