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... ams appeared, a place Ulysses would never forget, sweet, sad, and nostalgic.

This is the place where Xiaoyou, Xiaoxia, and Xiaoya play together, where the ignorant boy meets his first love, where the ancient sword warrior slept, and where Ulysses lost his sister forever.

In the small valley, there are too many memories, too much sadness, and too much despair.

Today, the protagonists of that time are back here, but Yulia's figure has disappeared forever.

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