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... t know where to go.

Hua Qianye hugged the figure of Emperor Yuyu in the air and turned back to the boat again.

Finally down to earth, Emperor Yuyu breathed a sigh of relief, only the sky was clear and the air was clear.

She almost drowned in this weird lake!

She was wet all over and was blown by the wind when she came out. Hua Qianye still hugged her, and a faint circle of white light on her body surrounded the two--

The warmth in this white light hit people, a ...

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