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... i Xiaoran was stunned for a moment, then she understood, so she took out two pills.

After Rhubarb saw it clearly, he lay down, and a dog head stared at Luo Cheng.

Li Xiaoran saw that Rhubarb didn't cry anymore, so he put a pill with water and let Luo Cheng swallow it.

"It seems that Luo Cheng has done this before, so Rhubarb asked me to feed him this pill! Father, mother, it's fine now, just wait for the pill to work! I'll just stay here, you go and take a rest!"

"Sis ...

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