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... cuits were a bit unpalatable, they were at least nutritious and balanced. This kind of life has been considered good for a long time, and sometimes he did n’t eat for seven or eight days for the task. Any snake worm or rat ant is his ration.

I was lurking in the woods one day and one night. Tang Ye was not tired. At this moment, he had changed into a combat uniform and all weapons were equipped. He was waiting, waiting for the most suitable time to pick up the dead fish.

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