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... dependent of any force.

   To enter the city of water needs to be reviewed at various levels, and the link to the city of water is an invisible pontoon bridge.

   "Do you still remember the name of your enemy?"

  Bei Yinuan stepped into the water, creating ripples every step of the way, Moonwatcher followed behind, looking at the reflection in the water step by step, and gloomy after a look.

   "Remember!" Liu Wanwan hid on her body, his voice gritted his teeth: "I kn ...

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