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... ongrong is there to accompany her throughout the whole process. She just had a blood draw last time, but this time she asked Huo Yang to do a B-ultrasound.

Forty-seven days of pregnancy, the test results show that the embryo is developing very well.

Huo Yang took the checklist and looked at it again and again, and clicked.

Shen Rongrong slowed down, took his hand, and looked at his profile with a smile: "How do you feel?"

Huo Yang hummed: "It's good." Without this lit ...

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