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... t Luo Huai's weirdness, so they jumped off the plane.

The plane had reached the edge of the land at this time, and after a while, everyone else would be forced to parachute.

One of the two players is called [Two-Dimensional Horse] and the other is called [Sweeping Sweep].

They quickly overtook Luo Huai who was slowly drifting in the sky.

Luo Huai stared down at them from the sky.

Until they opened the umbrella, Luo Huai took out the stone sword from the backpac ...

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