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... ao Shao: “Do you want to walk with me?”


Lin Shu nodded.


Mobility was very inconvenient after his blindness, but daily activities are still necessary, otherwise, he will become lazy, which is not conducive to cultivation.


It was early morning, and the wind in the fields was very refreshing.


But for some reason, it is warmer here than outside.


——It was already cold winter, but here it looks like early spring. He wondered if there was a hot spring ...

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