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... shocked and stunned. Ming Lan quickly told him that this was just a normal fetal reaction. The man stayed for a moment and suddenly got out and took two small dice. I don't know.

At night, I was arrested for the diagnosis. The old doctor thought that Mrs. Gu Hou had something to do with it. Under the one hand, she found that Ming Lan’s pulse was healthy and peaceful, and her mother and son were safe. Only then did she know that it was such a thing. Can't help but be as big as a bucket.

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“Indeed, now I see.”

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'System.........

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