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Zheng Yu said, "Your mother is awake."

Lu Man nodded, and said instead: "It's so pretty there, let's go and see."

There is a commercial center there. There is a tall Christmas tree with colorful bead lights and various delicate decorations hanging on it. There are many gift boxes under the Chris ...

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