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... this moment, a doctor led a gorgeous woman and a girl of about 16 or 17 years of age to the ward. “Madam Rong, Miss Rong, this is Song Wanqiu’s ward.”


The woman asked, “How’s she doing?”


“Same as always. Still unconscious. Maybe she’ll wake up after a while. Maybe she’ll never wake up again.”


The woman sneered. The moment she was about to enter the ward, two bodyguards stepped forward to stop her. “Madam Rong, you can’t go in there.”


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