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... ry cute little sister, I just remember her head is bright, let me go this way, and said that my mother is waiting for me, let me go home quickly, and then I suddenly feel energetic already."

In the sunshine, the little girl's soft hair was dyed with warm colors such as light golden red and brown, and she turned back and smiled sweetly: "Mom, we can go home in a few days! Hey? Mom, Mom, you. Don't cry."

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   The impact of this incident is still expanding.

  In the ...

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