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石氏

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石小羊。偶然有一次石小羊从自己的名字里读出了自己的家庭地位,谁家稍微上点心的孩子会给起这么个随便的名字还是个小畜生。 我还记得你跟狗子说的话,“我不是潇远,我是石氏。” “以后我们有了孩子,男的就叫小羊,女孩就叫羊小。” 记得,也是回不去了。

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