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... yes, when Chen Ge took a closer look, Doctor Gao grabbed his arm and he was dragged to the other side of the corner.

"Is it dazzled?"

Five patients and two doctors have already walked out of the treatment room. How could there be seven people in the ward?

"Are we still in the ward? It's our consciousness or soul that came out?" Chen Ge thought this was incredible, and he didn't dare to go back alone now, so he had to follow everyone to walk forward.

The most urgent ta ...

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