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... father is a good doctor, and she confirmed the words with her father, and also learned some medical knowledge.

   Just this common sense is far from enough to cure illness and save people.

   Her medical skills come from a previous life, and she was born into a medical family that has been passed down for hundreds of years.

  Chen Shi didn't have any doubts and nodded, "Then you still have a throat in your neck, so get some medicine to treat it yourself."

   She pause ...

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