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... were picked up by Fan Shixin, Tang Yucheng took a bank card and sat alone in a wheelchair for a long time.

After thinking about it for a long time, he was used to Mu Wansheng's existence before, and rejected his brother's proposal to install artificial limbs.

Because this idea made him feel that Mu Wansheng would never leave him from now on.

Now that Mu Wansheng is gone, he has to consider installing prosthetics.

Called my brother specifically.

I didn't say mu ...

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