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... as hard as this in the future, and she kept sobbing softly.

Xie Hui coaxed her patiently and slowly, and finally coaxed her well, when she heard her say:

"Dad, it's all because I'm just an ordinary mermaid, that's why I can't cure Dad, right..."

After finishing speaking, Yinyin pursed her mouth, and tears came out again.

Even if there is a father who keeps coaxing her, Yinyin can't ignore her inner pain.

At the end, he simply buried his head in his father's ar ...

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