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... two days and two nights. He found himself sleeping comfortably in a temporary ward when he woke up. A doctor is beside him checking his blood pressure.


“Oh, you are awake.” The doctor looks at Dong Xuebing.


Dong Xuebing rubbed his eyes. “How long have I been asleep? I felt I had slept for days.”


The doctor points to the clock. “It’s been two days and two nights.”


“Two days?!” Dong Xuebing was shocked. “Did anyone visit when I was asleep?” The doctor whispe ...

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