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... into a bear.


“Dan Niang, I’m not cold, why do you let me wear so much!” Chu’s father tore his clothes and grumbled.


“You’re not cold right now because you wear so much, if you take it off, you swill feel cold.” Chu’s mother took his hand and got on the carriage with a smile.


Chu’s father felt that his wife was right, so he no longer tangled his clothes, and clumped up on the carriage.


Chu Qingy ...

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