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... d then resumed his good working attitude. He asked, “Miss, where are you feeling uncomfortable? Give me your symptoms so that I can diagnose you.”

Xu Wanwan was completely confused, initially thinking initially that she was in such a condition because of the pain that only when the man had neared her did she manage to react.

How could she be muddleheaded by the pain? She was just genuinely confused!

The man wearing gold-framed glasses in front of her had a cold and indiff ...

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