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... eral Hospital.

As soon as she stepped into the room, she noticed something wrong, a dangerous breath quickly approached, and a cold metal touch came from her forehead as she turned around, and the man hiding in the door stepped out of the shadow slowly.

"Doctor Ji, we have met again." The poisonous snake was wearing a delicate black mask, the black pupils were dangerous and evil, and he was laughing with the corners of his lips, but it made people not feel his smile, but had a cree ...

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