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... in her composure any longer. She had thought she was being careful, but it hadn’t taken long for the secret of the Spirit Spring Water to be discovered.

Initially, she was worried that the vegetables growing too quickly would arouse suspicion, so she dared not add too much Spirit Spring Water to the irrigation channels. Ordinary people eating vegetables watered with Spirit Spring Water would only notice that they tasted better, and although long-term consumption could purify their bodies ...

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