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... eginning of the picture, Yan Chuyu is wearing a white robe, with one hand behind his back, and the other is holding a sword, practicing sword.

Her eyes were indifferent and resolute, and as the sword light flickered, the surrounding water seemed to flow in reverse.

On the side, Long Shisan, who was eating happily with a plate of peanuts, clapped his hands, and his voice was full of childishness: "Wow, sister seven, you are so amazing!"

As if Chu Yu didn't hear it, the sword ...

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