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... ghts to the Magic Capital; after traveling from Podong to Changshui, the two of them took another flight from Changshui to Gasai, and then a car ride to Jinghong, spending two days to finally reach their destination.

As soon as he stepped out of the car, Leonardo was blinded by the glaring sun, and the air around him felt like humid cement choking his airways, making it difficult to breathe.

Bi Fang took out his phone, opened the weather forecast, switched to the local data, and ...

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