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... niscus" ”, “soft tissue” and “ligament” are not used in Chinese at all and can only be used in English. Jin Yue's spoken English is very good, and there is not even the problem of too rigid pronunciation that is common in Chinese people. On the contrary, the German ben has to jump out a few German words from time to time.

Yan Rong didn't want to leave like this, so he stood aside, pretending to look at the furnishings of the infirmary, and silently listening to the conversation between th ...

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