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... can still hit the deck, which is a bit thrilling. They need to hold on to the support, otherwise they will not be able to stand.

They didn't have time to look and pay attention to those goods, and the excitement was almost over. Now everyone is paying attention to how high the waves are churning on the sea, and pray that the next waves will not be bigger, otherwise they can only Find a place to stop on the way.

  The waves are merciless, safety comes first.

   Fortunately, a ...

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