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... r?”


Even though Da Bao was so powerful just now, she still felt a little uncomfortable after these people left. It seemed like she really didn’t understand a lot of things. Could it be that even that little friend could see through it?


A mother probably wouldn’t feel comfortable hearing her daughter say this, but when she was really about to say something to Da Bao, Little Treasure had already said it first:


“Dabao, you’re really stupid.”


“What?”

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