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... old is really too young, many people are still studying at this age, such as Zhao Gangzhen Already broke into a big world, but it is undeniable that he is only a boy, he is still in his freshman year.

Being a dad in freshman year is not good news for many people, even if it is not bad news.

Because many people are not ready to be dads at all.

But Zhao Gangzhen is different.

Zhao Gangzhang was born in a big family. Although he has a strong sense of hanging silk, it is ...

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