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... nd funny posture.

Seeing that he was not injured, Lei Yin sighed.

"What happened?" Lei Yin went over and pulled him up.

"There are, there are bears, just in front..." Takeda raised his trembling right finger and pointed at the bush in front.

Lei Yin did not think that he was blind, because he smelled a thick **** smell in the air.

He quickly judged that Takeda should not be a bear, because the climate in Kyoto is not suitable for bear life, and the bear will no ...

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