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... cks and toys.

On the nanny car, Yan Xiaoyu played music and looked at Xiaobai. Qin Xiaobai kept looking sideways at the scenery outside, and Yan Xiaoyu said:

"Xiao Bai, when you finish filming, what would you like for lunch? Auntie can take you to eat."

"No, I want to eat Dabai and Aunt Chen."

Yan Xiaoyu heard the words, and was a little embarrassed, so she had no choice to continue. These days, she did find that Qin Xiaobai was almost motionless about the snacks or t ...

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