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... it was pure luck that she had found firewood and pheasants previously. That had been unexpected luck, the remains left behind by powerhouses at the scene after a fight. There was no way that more than a dozen pheasants were still waiting for her to gather them up, right?


It was winter, so there were no wild fruits for them to collect.


Even less so any grains…


In that case, the only thing left was the river.


Although it was not the flood season, cat ...

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