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... ally very simple: they were Qi-eating Insect Eggs.

He had once deduced a similar Cultivation Method in the Simulation Realm. Now, he had merely perfected it and used it on the villagers.

’The Divine Effect of villagers is that they can eat anything, but it stops at just eating—they can’t truly digest what they consume. Qi-eating Insect Eggs can compensate for this. They’ve never been picky eaters and can help the villagers digest food, which in turn strengthens their stamina and ...

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