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... 't like it. , don't look at my eldest granddaughter."

Mrs. Zhu was overjoyed when he said that, but she still told Zhu Xiaomi to take care of herself and have another child in private.

Wu You and Zhu Xiaomi didn't plan to do anything at all, so they added to the Wu family. After the eldest granddaughter, Wu Qun has two more grandsons.

One day, when Wu Qun's family went out to play, they saw people from the Metropolitan Police Department salvaging the body by the river. Looki ...

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Deformed islands, crazy seabeds, fog and ravings coming from the deep sea…

Contracts, relics, curses, secret treasures, extraordinary, eternal life…

More players are selected, reality and game are about to merge.

Facing the whispers of the evil gods under the sea, Li Feng waved his fishing rod and decided to achieve his extraordinary path.

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The boundless universe was filled with all sorts of wonders.

I, Chen *Ping’an, only have one sword, to move mountains, turn the seas upside down, suppress demons, deal with gods, pluck stars, break rivers, destroy cities, and open the heavenly abode!

My name is Chen Ping’an, Ping’an* of Peace, and I am a swordsman.

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In the Western Pure Land, there was an old monk who liked to treat people to chicken soup and tell stories.

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He wanted to see for himself the scholar that the storyteller had mentioned, the surging tides of the East Sea, the vast swamps of sand in the west, and the majestic mountains of the Southern Wasteland.

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* Ping’an means peace

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