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... nation, Yun Yun's curiosity grew even stronger. At the same time, she was genuinely delighted by his new ability.

If this secret technique truly worked as he described, then traveling back and forth between Zhongzhou would become incredibly easy for them in the future.

"Husband, you’re amazing!" Yun Yun sincerely praised Gu He.

Gu He smiled at her compliment and then said, "Yun'er, let’s set off now!"

As he spoke, he gently swiped his hand in front of him. Immedia ...

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