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... "Referral letter."

Jiang Xinyu took out the referral letter from the village and handed it to the nurse.

"What do you want to check?"

"Comrade, I suddenly fainted a couple of days ago, which department should I go to?"

"Fainted?"

Jiang Xinyu nodded.

"Young girl, in this current environment, fainting isn't a big problem. You're not getting enough nutrition, low blood sugar. Besides, you look so frail, nothing hurts? No injuries?"

Jiang Xiny ...

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