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... lmost always around her, and Xiao Wu followed her around the most.


The reason they followed her was because Mu Jingzhe had been sick previously. It was uncertain if she had recovered from her illness, and they hadn’t found the cause. The children were worried that if she suddenly fell sick one day and there was no one around her, things could be troublesome.


Therefore, they discussed it among themselves and tried their best to follow Mu Jingzhe to prevent any accidents fr ...

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