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... allowed for everyone to see it.

 Her water skills are very good. She has dived to a depth of about 100 meters in the sea in Three Thousand Worlds and won various diving awards. The water in the pond with a depth of about 3 meters is completely a small case for her.

 After she fell into the water, she was able to swim ashore without any need for rescue.

The reason why she didn't swim up immediately was because she was curious and wanted to dive down a little and get a quick l ...

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