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... ture in the protective cover was adjusted, the thick snow under his feet would still freeze his feet. Lu You's feet felt numb and completely unconscious. , moving mechanically only under the control of consciousness.

Lu You didn't know how long he had been gone.

'There's a cave over there, go left. ’ cried the ball.

Lu You fumbled and stumbled towards the direction pointed by the ball.

As soon as he entered the cave, Lu You felt that the air became obviously humid and ...

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