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... hengqian had never been to the automated farm again. He was a little unconcerned about the farm.

Because with his current stamina, even nuclear bombs might not be able to kill him.

He came over today to use his Profession skill on the plum tree. He wanted to continue nurturing it.

He wanted to increase the power of the plum’s lifespan extension ability. He would give the plum to his parents after he is satisfied with its quality.

As soon as he arrived under the plum t ...

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