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... regretted not bringing the beads with her. But now that he has become a human being, even with the beads, he might not be able to sense Jiang Liu.

  It was already seven o'clock in the morning, but it was still very dark. It began to rain heavily outside, with lightning and thunder, and the rain carried a strong fishy smell. The entire Taoyuan City was shrouded in chill.

  Jiang Xiaosi told herself not to worry too much, but Jiang Liu couldn't get through on the phone, and she bec ...

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