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... Xiaoqi, walking alone in the forest, she looked down and found wild mushrooms scattered on the ground, just like the ones she saw in the mountains when she was a child.

Seeing the wild mushrooms made Xiaofeng happy.

She picked one up to store in the storage room and kept collecting for quite a while before she stopped.

She stepped on something, bent down to look at what she had stepped on, and found it was a ginseng. The ginseng was not small, and since she was studying ...

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