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Cang Qian said holding Boss Lou in his arms, “It’s OK. I’m fine. Your son isn’t heavy at all.”


Boss Lou seemed to understand the words of Cang Qian, and jilted his feet and showed a bright smile to Mo Fei.


Mo Fei looked at the bright smile on Boss Lou’s face and nearly broke down.


Boss Lou this idiot! He even had no idea who the other side was and let him carry him? He was an old monster that had lived for over ten thousand years!


“Your son i ...

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