The baby room is too far away from the adult's living room, and it is arranged upstairs. You have to rely on the monitor to keep track of the baby's situation. The house is big, and it’s not a problem. Usually, it’s okay to love it. (In other words, there’s nothing wrong with a baby. A baby has a lot of farts. If you want to feed or piss, you don’t have to run a lot of wrongs to yourself if you put it upstairs. Looking for trouble?) But after hearing the weird voice on the monitor for the first time, the hostess actually continued to let the baby stay in the nursery upstairs. How can this be inconvenient for adults? If the invading baby's room is a bad person and not an evil spirit, it will be too late to save the baby, right?
Will Nima die if she put the crib within sight?
There was an accident at home, and the male protagonist chose to escape at school (this man is also a bastard, although everyone is vulnerable at times), the female protagonist is very angry. But is this a time for awkwardness? At this time, the male lead is rushed to the living room to sleep. Do you want to die or want to die or want to die?
The door alarm has no other use but to scare yourself.
The son just fainted/vegetative, you can insist on atheism, but please first round up the blood mudra thing with atheism and then drive away the psychics, ok?
Since ancient times, idiot has no medicine.
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