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... l understanding, a Spiritual Field has better soil quality, so crops grow better and mature faster.

It’s been the fourth day since coming to this world.

Although there’s no worry about food and drink, having barbecued meat without seasoning for every meal is indeed a bit monotonous.

The presence of a Spiritual Field could perhaps allow for the cultivation of crops, which could change the monotony of his diet.

“You guys, switch out your shields,” Fang Hao ordered.

...

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