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... e the ocean. She also had sharp claws, but she looked utterly ugly."
Kant wrote in his diary. Seeing this, Roger couldn't help but frown; he clearly remembered the scene he had seen under the moonlight that night, where Kant was completely lost in the moment, seemingly not disgusted by her at all.
Next, Kant recorded the ins and outs of living with the female Murloc, from hostility to resistance and then gradually accepting each other's existence.
The process was very len ...
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