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... looked over, the figure of the black horse was always on the riverbank. It could be seen that the two of them were also there, but the figure was blocked by the reeds on the riverbank.

Naturally, he didn't dare to rush in rashly. But after waiting for a long time, I was really puzzled. Although we haven't seen each other for a long time, and we meet again after a long absence, but why are there so many words? I couldn't help being curious and puzzled, I climbed up to a nearby post, stood ...

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