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... p> “Wild grass grew wildly on both sides, almost covering up the muddy path that had been opened up by humans.”

“Ever since the mutation, due to the power of mutated creatures, a large number of villages had been abandoned by humans. These villagers had also been forced to migrate to the big cities to obtain a stable life.”

“Without the protection of the humans, the rice fields near the villages had been placed on the ground. They continued to grow wantonly, looking like a golden ...

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Chang Xia is an anomaly in the tribe——

She doesn’t dress up, make friends, or play around. She likes to hoard all kinds of wild vegetables, and she doesn’t eat meat, saying it’s unpalatable. The whole tribe was worried that she would not grow up and die.

When she became an adult, she directly picked up a sick seedling and married her.

later.

Chang Xia used the hoarded wild vegetables to farm and feed the entire tribe; she built houses and roads, so that the tribe would no longer suffer from cold and freezing; she also conquered the entire ancient continent with delicious food.

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