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... ver, when a young nurse walked over. As she was changing Gu Mingxi’s medicine, she realized that Pang Qian was sitting right there. “Are you this student’s friend?”

“Yeah, I am.” Pang Qian nodded her head. The nurse said, “I say, how can this student come for his IV alone? And it’s so cold out, but he came wearing flip flops. Isn’t he afraid he’ll get more sick?”

She glanced down and smiled. “Oh, you’re awake. Yeah, I was talking about you.”

Pang Qian looked over. Gu Ming ...

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