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... tightly.

"Don't move, mother will be angry." The strength of Dai Ruyan's arm became more and more amazing, Gong Yu was too painful to move, and asked tentatively, "But there is no mother here?"

Dai Ruyan turned her head to look at Gong Yu, and responded earnestly: "Yes, whenever my mother comes back from my grandmother's instructions, she will be even more terrifying."

"Don't make a sound, or you will be beaten to death by your grandmother."

Gong Yu asked distressedly ...

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