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... ouldn’t harm you on account of Sister Lan and my dad. I’m just calling for a doctor.”

With that said, Zhou Wen continued calling the emergency hotline.

An Jing burned with anxiety and embarrassment as she shouted once more, “There’s no need. Really, there’s no need. I… I… I was having menstrual cramps… I’ll be fine after some rest… Leave… Don’t disturb my rest…”

An Jing had given that reason because she couldn’t think of anything else. She ...

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