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She saw her mother softly beside the seat in the hallway, crying heartbroken...

"Mom, how about Zhixin?"

"My poor Zhixin, you must be safe and sound, or how can you live?" Yang Meirong said that he could not see Huoming, just crying with his eyes closed.

The two little nurses just wanted to come and blame her for being quiet. After seeing Huo Mian, she was a little surprised. "Huo Mian, are you also a patient's family?"

Huo Mian nodded palely. "Slightly, how i ...

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