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... e backseat, and when she confirmed it was the dog she had raised for years, she teared up, nostalgic for the sorrowful past.

The baby swaddled in her arms seemed to sense his mother’s distress and began to cry.

She frantically tried to soothe the child until Ling Ye helped by making faces, which calmed the baby at last.

Zhao Changsheng’s concern for Li Qian instantly shifted to Su Mo, his anxiousness apparent in his fox-like eyes as he watched the back of her head.

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