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... likely had developed a certain level of sentience, or perhaps, because of the long-time benefits it received from Qin Niu, it had come to consider him as a good friend. Helping Qin Niu become stronger allowed it to gain even more benefits.

Many plants and wild animals have this kind of symbiotic relationship.

For example, rhinoceroses rely on small birds to get rid of parasites on their bodies. Or the mongooses and drongos that utilize the drongos as sentinels.

Actually, ...

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