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... in the heavy rain. The rain was commanding loudly.

Tonight in Yulong Mountain, it was even dark due to the heavy rain. The thunder in the valley was "swinging" for a long time. The leaves of the mountain were screaming in the torrential rain, and the ghosts were crying, watching. If there is no light, Visibility can only be about ten meters, and there is a rain and fog everywhere. Tonight is almost the darkest day in recent days.

This weather is a huge test for the sergeants in the ...

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