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... tar forest with flourishing and towering trees and dense bushes and thorns.

  The moonlight stubbornly penetrated through the gaps in the dense branches and leaves, falling on the dead branches and rotten leaves on the ground, embellishing the dark forest with many silver-white light spots.

  Suddenly, a strong wind blew through the forest, causing a clattering sound.

   A graceful and graceful figure, holding a young boy, flew to a flat open space.

   These two are B ...

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