In his previous life, Harper Huang once read a passage from "Zhuangzi": There is a fish in the North Ming Dynasty, and its name is Kun. The Kun was so big that it was unknown how many thousands of miles away it was; when it turned into a bird, its name was Peng. I don't know how many thousands of miles there are on the back of a Peng. Flying in anger, its wings are like clouds hanging from the sky.
The ancient human race accidentally saw Kendall Kendall - maybe it was the one he knew, and its appearance was passed down.
In the prehistoric period, especially those transformed creatures in ancient times, they were generally larger in size. Among them, Kendall Kendall was not actually the largest.
The first time Harper Huang saw Kendall Kendall turning and swimming in the sea of clouds, he thought it was very spectacular and visually shocking.
At this moment, Kendall Kendall had been beaten back to his original shape, sealed to the size of a palm, lying quietly on the ground, and his head was burnt, as if he had been half-fried and taken out of the pot. If it hadn't flicked occasionally, I would have thought it was a dead fish.
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