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... , he realized his disciple’s breathing was growing fainter.

He glanced at the bemused village chief, then at Dr.

Schultz, and finally sighed in his heart.

He simply couldn’t bring himself to leave his disciple behind with any peace of mind.

This child’s mother had already passed away, and the only person who promised to take care of him without compensation was no more.

There didn’t seem to be any welfare institutions here, and even if there were, Xiang Sh ...

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