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... five years old this year.

As soon as Nangong Cheng opened his eyes, he was still a little confused at first. When he heard his elder sister's voice, he hurriedly followed the voice and saw that elder sister was looking at him. He immediately woke up, "Aren't you sleeping? ?”

   After speaking, he felt something was wrong, this is not the place where he was before going to sleep.

   Nangong Mo and Nangong Yao also woke up, and they were a little dazed when they saw where they ...

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