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... feel it. a looming presence coming close. But in the dark, he could only see a distance. After that, it was all dark. He still kept a vigilant eye around.

"Come in, I'll keep watch," Tian touched his shoulders.

"Nah, I'll stay awake… I feel like something is following us," Yue held baby Zara in his hand. She had gotten up just ten minutes ago, and she fell asleep right after he changed her.

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