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... a President being diagnosed with a terminal illness.

However, Xiao YuAn didn’t care and instead developed a surprising hobby.

And that was.

Reading novels! Reading! Web! Novels!

He couldn’t find his role in life, and couldn’t cure his disease. So why don’t use the last of his existence to read novels and comfort his soul.

But in the end, when Xiao YuAn wanted to find spiritual comfort from novels, the heavens had to slap him hard in the face again.

Xiao Y ...

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