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... veral hundred.

Xiao Siqian found out for the first time that there were so many varieties of seeds.

All kinds of seeds were displayed on colorful walls and in transparent cabinets, as well as in the snake skin sack in the center of the room.

These seeds included some common ones, such as rice seeds, watermelon seeds, sorghum seeds, peanut seeds, rapeseed, and various vegetable seeds, among others.

There were also some seeds that were not commonly grown by farmers, suc ...

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