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... n you sit here alone?"

"I," Carmen Kass hesitated, thinking about what else to hide from such a little girl, and said: "I was bullied and lost my job."

"Oh," Emma nodded, full of sympathy, and her expression was sternly persuaded: "It doesn't matter, work is gone, you can find it again."

Looking at the little adult in front of him, Carmen Kass wanted to nod and nodded, but gave birth to a few points of grievances, so he shook his head and put the food in his hand down. His t ...

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