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He looked at her. “Do you want me to send you to the hospital?”


Nangong Lengyu did not have the strength to argue with him anymore. She shook her head. “No need. I’ll be fine after a while.”


Upon seeing her half-dead look, this was the first time he had seen her so weak. He felt indescribably frustrated. He held back his temper and asked her, “Where are you feeling unwell?”


Nangong Lengyu casually replied, “My stomach hurts.”

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