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... meone as tough as Hong Jiaxin had nightmares after seeing those two blood-soaked skeletons.

If someone timid saw them, they would faint on the spot.

The fact that the women could still walk indicated that they weren’t easily frightened.

"Luo yang, aren’t you taking her to see a doctor?"

Hong Jiaxin suggested as they noticed Gu Xue becoming increasingly haggard.

"I’ll take her out, and if we can’t make it back, you guys go ahead and eat. Sister Hua, please ...

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