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... , he hurriedly explained: "The villas here are relatively old, and some are newly developed, and they have not yet been completed. I have come to Xicheng more often. Too many, it’s not good to stay in a hotel all the time, so I bought a set in this neighborhood, with the name of Xiaoyan written on it.”

"Very good." Mr. Lu sat down, holding a glass heat-insulating cup in his hand, I wonder if the heat made people's eyes hot, thinking of his grandson, his eyes were slightly moist, "Then The ...

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