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... entrated on studying the case, pretending that he didn't see anything, and when Lieutenant Colonel Pei was beaten, he instructed: "Although the orc's recovery ability is stronger than that of ordinary Omegas, young people also need to understand Temperance... I'll give you some medicine for qi, don't leave the main star, come back in a few days for a review, and leave when you recover."

Pei Yutu still had cat paw prints on her face, took the order and asked, "Is this medicine bitter?"

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