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Chapter 116 I Said That What I Love Can Be Flattened Between Mountains and Seas

Patch: "But didn't you say that you are not our brother, so you can't be called Brother Oro?"

Oro: ...it's all my fault for being so mean.

Seeing that the clans of Gulu and Mongol and Pardo were about to merge, Oro knew that Gulu would leave his clan, but he didn't want Gulu to leave his clan, so he had to find a way.

Gulu was running wildly on this side, while the groups of Mongol and Pardo were running wildly on the opposite side.

At last, in the evening, they came to the confluence, and the Great Rift ended, and they all ran up to the uncracked fern field.

Mungo ran at the front, and Gulu also ran at the front.

Under the setting sun, Meng Ge and Gulu ran towards each other with all their might.

Although Mungo and Gulu often met during this period, how could it be compared to being truly together, always together, and never needing to be separated again.

Gulu: Even if the continent really splits, even if the continent is separated by the sea, I will still find you!

Only then did Gulu deeply understand that sentence: What you love can be flattened across mountains and seas.

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