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... exactly the phenomenon.

Abigail saw that Bisheng Mountain was very close, and thought that he could reach the place soon.

But after he walked all morning, he realized that it seemed that he was still far away!

This is a fart!

Abigail lay down and soaked in the stream to cool off.

"Comfortable."

Abigail sighed and closed her eyes.

In this weather, I should have been blowing the air conditioner and drinking cold beer. How cool!

But now, he i ...

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