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... them to raise this kind of empty silver water spirit fish in the future, and separate the intelligent ones from the unintelligent ones.

After all, probably no one understands the feeding needs of this kind of empty silver water spirit fish better than them.

Chicken, duck and pork are unwise.

It is the Chu family who are enlightened.

So the rebels die.

As for the group of obedient people who grew up in the future, would they feel empathy and feel that it was cr ...

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