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Chapter 26 Trip Rope

People like to imagine that there is such a strange and weird underworld that exists for fictional characters, that there is such an incredible and imaginary place. There, Fielding's playboys can still woo Richardson's beauties, Scott's heroes can still hold their heads high, and Dickens's cheerful Londoners can still laugh. However, the vulgar philistines described by Thackeray can still go their own way and do evil.

In this forbidden area where no one can climb, there really is a monster from "The Book of Mountains and Seas", lying across the bottomless ground, ceding the territory to himself, blocking everyone's way, and leaving everyone at a loss as to what to do.

"brush--"

Only the faint mist flows on the lake, dotted with the pavilion's leaves, like the skirt of a pavilion dancer, floating on the water, showing a radiating pattern. The round green king lotus leaves bloom, which can of course also become a springboard for everyone to jump over. But once

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