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... or night, the China Sea It was still dark, and the sea floor was still bright.

Regardless of the day and night, it is not a good thing for a human who is used to living on land. The chaos of the biological clock will bring great spiritual pressure.

So, after standing on the sea for a long time, Liu Chang entered the water again.

The launch is due to the existence of the shuttle. This thing is fast, and he is tired and physically and mentally exhauste ...

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