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... so he can't wait to drag Zhen Zhen to go immediately The factory looks at the situation and signs the agreement.

Old Mrs. Xi glared at him: "If you don't eat, Zhen Zhen still has to eat. There's still a long way to go. After eating, you two will be busy."

Xi Changshan had to hold back his temper, and told Zhen Zhen about the situation of the furniture factory in detail, until he was ready to eat, and then he emptied out and took a sip of water.

The nanny served the prepared ...

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