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In this spring of thriving life, Dr. Xiaozhang from Ning City also found himself at a major crossroads in life.

Sitting slightly awkwardly at the table, he said,

“Sorry, I’m late.”

The girl opposite him had gentle chestnut curls and skin so pale it seemed a bit unhealthy.

Zhang Yuan could see a pimple on her forehead and several closed comedones not fully covered by makeup, which made him wonder—

With inadequate indications, was the young lady suff ...

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