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... low price to Lu Xuan.

Lu Xuan acquired a total of fourteen deteriorating spiritual plants this time: twelve first-grade and two second-grade.

For these fourteen plants, he spent a total of fifty-six spirit stones. Additionally, he paid Steward He twenty spirit stones as compensation, totaling seventy-six spirit stones.

His wealth had now dropped below three hundred spirit stones.

Nevertheless, Lu Xuan harbored ample confidence in earning more.

Returning t ...

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