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... prehended Cheng Shufen’s physical condition and the underlying cause of her illness.

Cheng Shufen was indeed infected with syphilis, and her condition had progressed to the late stage, with syphilis bacteria spread throughout her body.

Her illness was so severe that she could only lie in bed and wait for death—something the hospital was incapable of treating.

But Li Qianfan didn’t find it daunting.

After all, cancer was insignificant in his eyes; a mere syphilis c ...

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“Which kindergarten teaches high-level math and calculus?”

“The kindergarten cafeteria serves a full imperial feast for lunch? It’s still early, let me sleep a little longer.”

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