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... this introduction, Avril and the plum King’s eyes widened in disbelief.

They felt that this should be the action they had done the most today, right?

Because there were too many shocking things happening here.

They all took out their phones and started filming again.

They had been to all parts of the world and had seen many birds, but none of them were as beautiful as this.

They could even be sure that there were no birds in the world that were more beautiful t ...

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