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... ying in a shallow pool of water that felt smooth and sticky against her skin.

Light filtered in from the outside, illuminating the red veins on the walls, thin and delicate like capillaries, faint yet distinct.

As she kicked her legs, Yan Luoyue sensed something was off.

Stretching her tiny arms, the feeling only grew stronger.

So, she looked down and immediately identified the source of the anomaly.

Staring at the long, tube-like structure extending from ...

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