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[Talia R.] [K.Rom]


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[Camille] [Linds] [Esther D.]


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[Nem]


Gu Jiao went to the other side of the mountain with her back basket.


The temple was located at the waist of the mountain, and the path leading there was quite hard to travel. Midway, there was even a section of the road without steps and was full of snow. Fortunately, ever since Gu Jiao transmigrated here, she was diligent in climbi ...

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