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... two eyeballs flexibly rotate under the almost transparent eyelids, giving off the sound of water and liquid that makes people feel "bone", as if they are the result of squeezing the glass body inside each other.

His skin was pink, like a newborn, and the corners of the upturned lips were also pinky.

... the eyes did not capture the prey he imagined in the hole.

From the top down, Bai Anyi looked at the looming face outside the tree hole.

As long as he recognized that ...

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