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... a **** heart frozen inside.

Holding the ice cube in one hand carefully, he climbed up the ladder into the house. Soon, he climbed the ladder back to the house with one hand.

He dug this cellar secretly in the house. It's nothing. Basically, every household in the village digs a small cellar for storing food and valuables.

It's just that his cellar is a little different.

The entrance to the cellar is in his bedroom, facing the lights in the house, Worf admires the 'fre ...

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