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... s Pig-out Herb, it’s also good,” said Yun Jiuge, showing the Green Moss in her hands to everyone.


“Let’s quickly try it!” A’ze said in a hurry.


Let’s try it first here at Elder Bai’s. Go fill a bucket of clean water and two baskets of mud,” instructed Yun Jiuge. She thought that if Elder Bai could see food the moment he awakened everyday, he might be able to live a little longer.


“I’ll go, I’ll go!” A’ze immediately flapped his wings and flew out. When the Eagle Cla ...

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