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... Miao Miao likes your sister very much." Gu Cheng took the initiative to talk, which is rare.

Yang Zhi laughed 'hehe', "Xiaojing also likes your sister, otherwise she wouldn't look for me... Ahem, it's a good thing that the two children have a good relationship, and we can keep in touch after the show is over. It's rare to see Xiaojing play so well with her peers it is good."

   Because of his personality, his cousin couldn't get along with her peers. When she asked her why, she sai ...

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