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... iosity. He had just heard the movement of a floating speed car outside, so he flew to the window, rubbed his toes and looked at the small head and looked out. As a result, he saw the picture of two people holding together.

"Nothing, rain, hungry? Brother to make a small biscuit for you to eat?" The face of the cockroach suddenly turned red, and when he glanced at He Yunyan, he ran to open the door and smashed the rain to bake him. Small cookies.

"Okay, okay, my brother is the best! ...

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