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... ered by a glass dome.

Lush greenery spreads everywhere, and two inactive consciousness bodies monitor soil moisture and plant needs 24 hours a day, as well as control water supply.

The combination of virtual and real scenes allows the weather and light here to be adjusted at any time, creating various scenes with different climates, seasons, and regions.

At this moment, it is a desert oasis scene. A man in a striped foreign-style suit is standing on the edge of the oasis, ...

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