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Pertemuan Anak Sama Ibu

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Leia o romance Pertemuan Anak Sama Ibu escrito pelo autor trisno_adi_djaya publicado no WebNovel. hari ini saya sangat bahagia, karna ibu saya pulang ke Indonesiasungguh hari yang melelahkan menunggu ibu pulang dan sekarang tinggal beberapa jam lagi saya akan menemui ibu dengan mataku yang asliya ...

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hari ini saya sangat bahagia, karna ibu saya pulang ke Indonesia sungguh hari yang melelahkan menunggu ibu pulang dan sekarang tinggal beberapa jam lagi saya akan menemui ibu dengan mataku yang asliya dan raganya dekat aku. aku di Jakarta sudah dua bulan menunggu ibu saya, sambil saya bekerja di sini di jakarta semoga kehadiran ibu saya, saya bisa membangun dan mendirikan menara keindahan dengan kuluwarga besar saya

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