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Chapter nine hundred and ninety third warmth(2/2)

Angie Beina has dealt with various diseases over the years, and is well aware of the horror and ruthlessness of this invisible enemy.

Uncontrollability.

That's the scariest thing about the virus.

Powerful warriors and warlocks are just less likely to be infected by viruses, but that does not mean they are immune.

"Shaun probably accidentally mentioned it to her when she was a child, but she didn't expect it to be remembered in her heart." When it came to serious matters, Sophia did not dare to joke casually, "Annie, Ellen, listen.

Have you heard? Your Aunt Angie Beina is an expert in this field. What she said is for your own good. You cannot contract the virus. No matter whether it poses a threat to you, please do not touch it easily.

Especially you, Annie, don't mess with me anymore."

"Mom, listen to what you said, as if we have a chance to be in contact, we can't even get out of the city." Annie pouted her little mouth and muttered.

Sophia Liya turned a deaf ear to her daughter's complaints and said: "Let's go, let's chat while eating. I believe your Aunt Angie Beina has seen a lot of new things along the way, and there will definitely be many good stories and good memories and images to share with us.

look."

"Yes, yes, yes, aunt, you must share with us the beautiful and interesting things along the way with memory images. At least I have been to the East China Sea with my parents before, and little Allen has not seen it yet.

The sea looks really pitiful." Annie shouted with great interest.

"Little slippery man, don't make excuses about your brother every time. It's true that your brother has never been to the beach, but that doesn't mean he hasn't seen it. Don't tell me that you haven't shared your memories with your brother." Angie Beina didn't say anything.
Chapter completed!
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