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Twelve Zodiac Signs 29
Episode 29:
In order to help Ruyue recover her memory, Xiaohai used many weird methods and made many jokes, but Ruyue still couldn't remember anything. Duolaimi reminds me that Ru Yue should go to the places he has been before. Xiaohai and Ruyue came to Cliff Peak, Ruyue reacted strongly. Finally, she recalled that she was a police officer and told Xiaohai her life experience. Kisaragi and Xiaohai make a clever plan by taking advantage of the fact that the flying bats don't know that they have recovered their memories. Ruyue pretended to capture Xiaohai and brought him back to the villain's village. As a result, the flying bats set up explosives under the bridge in the valley and blew Ruyue and Xiaohai down the valley. It turns out that Changzui knew about Kisaragi's recovery of memory and told Bat. Ruyue and Xiaohai, who fell down the valley, were rescued hanging in the air. Xiaohai and Ruyue are going to go up the mountain from the back of the Evil Mountain, but Xiaohai must learn the shadow dance steps before he can go up. Ruyue asked Xiaohai to learn the shadow dance steps before he recovered from his injury, otherwise he would not take him up the mountain with him. After going through various trainings, Xiaohai finally learned the shadow dance step.
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