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... ." He hugged the child and coaxed him.

Brother Ling finally stopped crying and fell asleep. He wiped the tears on the child's face, but he couldn't sleep, and his heart palpitations could not go away.

When he woke up the next day, he was visibly tired.

"Why did you cry at night?" Shen Yaoqing heard Brother Ling'er crying last night, and now he hugged the child and asked with a smile.

The child was young and couldn't answer, so he was blowing a mud whistle in his hand, ...

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