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... is also the designated one in the scenic area to allow camping. The three people are still some distance from the camping area. At this time, it has already passed 10:00 in the evening, except for insects. Only the sound of hilarious laughter on the top of the mountain echoed in the mountains.

Tang Haosi is not listening to human voices.

Tang Haosi moved his foot, and a squirrel fell from the branches and hugged a candy thrown away on the ground, and disappeared in a blink of an ey ...

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