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... ere are fewer individuals, and the amount of meals for Jiao Ma decreases.

"What would you do if grapefruit also left after three years?" Dad Jiao said.

Mom Jiao: "..."

Don't eat any chopsticks! How can this have appetite? !!

As soon as I thought the house would be more empty in the future, Jiao Ma felt sad.

"I won't leave," said Xiaoyuzi.

Jiao Ma, who was about to go to the toilet and wept hard, stopped. Dao Jiao and Zheng Tan also looked at Xiaoyuzi.

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