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... thought that he was the default of his own words, the default is adults, he is blaming himself.

She immediately wanted to cry.

Su Shi saw her like this, "Mom, what are you crying?"

"I didn't cry." Su Muqiang said: "Yes, I let you forget that memory, and I let you leave."

It is indeed what she did.

Because Su Shi was a child, they were working outside, and often had no time to take care of him, so he sent Su Shi to his grandmother's house.

Then, after wai ...

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