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... meaning. She reached out and hugged him, whispering, "It’s okay now, both the child and I are fine."

Rong Shaoze still held her, refusing to let go.

He had watched over her for an entire day and night as she suffered from a high fever without regaining consciousness.

Tao Hua had said that she had a heart condition, which was why her body couldn’t recover.

But with her continuous high fever, the child in her womb would definitely be lost, and her body would suffer ...

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