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... o next.” “Where are we going?”

“The south, the south where it’s like spring all year round. It’s very warm there, not as cold as here.’

She was already tired of playing with snowflakes. Now, she missed the south where birds sang and flowers smelled fragrant. It was like spring all year round.

“Okay, sister likes it. Let’s go there.”

“Zeyan, what place do you like?”

Upon hearing Li Zeyan’s words, MO Ruyue turned her gaze to him.

She was the one who said t ...

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