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... Almost all of the surrounding areas are dense forests. It is said that these are all made of rafts between the first generation of the Naruto.

Looking at the wood leaves in front of me, the first time I came to the fragrant phosphorus of the leaves, I felt that the inside of the leaves seemed extremely lively and I couldn't help but mutter.

"This is the wood leaf, it’s a noisy look."

Although Yuyin Village has been built to be extremely prosperous, it is still impossible to ...

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