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... chest. Causing Sei to immediately return to his panic state.

"A-are you alright?" he asked anxiously but Davi didn't talk back. She just clenched Sei's shirt as she hugged him tight.

That moment, Sei's heartbeat began to go wild. The longer he watched and felt her being in pain, Sei couldn't help but felt a faint feeling of fear. He feared that something bad might happen to her.

Due to that, he again dialed Zaki's number to order him to just go ahead and call any doctor around. ...

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