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Kiana's journey to find her wife

Author: Li_Hua_1
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Story Kiana's journey to find her wife The moment of finality arrives, and Kiana transforms into the Herrscher of Finality.When the world is about to be destroyed, a mysterious black hole suddenly appears and involves Kiana and Mei.When she woke up again, Kiana found that she was separated from Mei and arrived in another world, Teyvat, where there was no Honkai energy but similar elemental power.Although she lost her final power, she regained consciousness!So she embarked on a long journey to find a wife~ Ying: Are you looking for your own wife?I want to find my brother. Let’s go together. Amber: What?Your wife is missing, that's a big deal!Let me post a missing person notice for you~ Zhongli: According to common sense, your wife does not exist here.Ray Movie: Hello!You got the wrong person, I'm not your wife!Don't mess around!

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