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... ni first before asking hesitantly.


Hearing this, Fani was stunned.


“My Brother isn’t here. He should have gone to the office with Dad. So should mom. I’m the only one at home.”


Fanny’s mood improved a lot when she saw Yu Liuliu. She pulled her to sit on the sofa and the Butler went to pour some tea for Yu Liuliu.


It seemed that he wasn’t going to let her leave.


“Sister Liuliu, why are you back? Did Qiqi come back with you? Why isn’t he ...

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