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If it had been the state this stall owner was in, Mengyu was confident she could have saved him. But his brother had been comatose for several days, and she feared even his soul might have been contaminated.

If the soul was contaminated, she would not be able to save him.

She looked at the vendor: "What about yourself?"

The vendor, puzzled: "Me? I’m fine, just always very tired and wanting to sleep."

Mengyu really didn’t have the heart to ...

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