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... f well, leaving only his legs exposed. Despite that, he still seemed uneasy, fidgeting in his seat.

Su Yu, without giving it much thought, walked straight toward him and crouched down to carefully examine him.

When Jiang Ziling felt the warm touch on his leg, his body instantly tensed, and his breathing became rapid.

Meanwhile, Su Yu was fully focused, eyes closed, feeling the condition of the bone, completely unaware of his discomfort.

A moment later, Su Yu stood ...

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