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... n the clouds cleared and the rain stopped, Yang Ge swam out of the cave. Outside, the blue sky, white clouds and sunshine were just right, and the sea surface looked like a transparent sapphire. After confirming the weather, Yan Ge swam back. Alves was studying the night pearl above his head. When he came back, he asked, "Has the rain stopped?"

Because of Yan Ge's deliberate performance, Alves found that although he could not understand the language, the mermaid could still understand som ...

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