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... aster’s hand.

Wei Na was speechless.

Master only saved so many people. We don’t have many points left after spending 1800 points. They’ll only be enough for future emergencies.

“Master, what are you going to grow on this third piece of land?” it immediately asked.

Since she had already exchanged the points for the token, there was nothing else it could do. They had to proceed with their ‘money-makes-money’ plan!

“Let’s grow some wild vegetables.”

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