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Upon hearing his mother’s words, Yang Genshuo immediately became anxious.

“Just got to County Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, they’re preparing for surgery… Hurry back, Genshuo.”

“Where did he fall? Is there a risk to his life?”

“He fell on his arm, no life-threatening danger, but… the doctor asked for a signature, saying there might be some complications, I didn’t dare to sign…”

Li Xiufeng was so anxious she nearly burst into tears as she spoke.

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