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... ’t waste anytime to enter Myra’s room with his medical kit. He sat beside Myra on a chair and checked up on her injured foot meticulously, "How do you feel right now, Ms. Miracle?"

"Ishhhhh ... Not quite good" her voice came out as hoarse and iffy, as she tried to suppress the pain she was feeling.

"How about now?" he gently massaged her joint point and asked her again without looking up at her.

A shrill escaped Myra’s mouth unknowingly; the pain was unbearable for her as ...

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