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... he Gray Eagle's wish by rescuing its master.

"Your teleportation portal is about to disappear." Ye Xinxia pointed to the torn space behind her.

Many curious people at the square gathered around the portal that Mo Fan had created.

On the other side of the portal was a beautiful sea cliff. It had lush ancient pine trees, a blue sea, and colorful summer flowers, all coming together to create a stunning view.

Some brave people walked in, and the scent of pine, flowers ...

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