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... atter of life for you. If you don't want to fall into the root of the disease, go to the doctor. "

Everyone looked at Li Mu worriedly. Li Mu shrugged with a smile. "Why, aren't all the doctors like this? There must be no girlfriends, petty, we can win the championship with two more."

"Sima, are you okay?" Fan Jianguo looked pale at the old Jiyou.

Sima Yi stood up. "It's all right ... I'll go to the bathroom."

Doctor Li was also given Pi Le by Li Mu, "I have a wife!"

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