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Chapter 40 The Dark Sea

"Crash-"

The waves crashed against the sand, soaking the sand.

When the tide receded, a few small crabs walked in the wet sand, bringing liveliness.

Xixiang was wearing his pure black robe dress with a gold border inlaid on the edge. There was no sense of vulgarity at all, only noble and ready to show.

Holding the long lamp in his left hand, he squinted slightly, listening to the sound of the ...

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