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... d Polygonum multiflorum [Tuber Fleeceflower (common in China)] looks good!”

“This two-hundred-year-old Lingzhi mushroom is definitely needed for our junior disciple!”

“And this, I don’t know what kind of fruit this is, but it contains more spiritual energy than ginseng!”

The Seven Heroes of Wudang were bustling like village bandits as they entered Mount Song’s treasury. They activated the Heavenly Eye Talisman and began to plunder freely, searching for various i ...

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