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... Gan Jinchen looking nervous as if they were facing a great enemy.

 

After Gan Songbo entered the door, he glanced around the living room and saw a few neat medical books on the table. He shook his head secretly.

Too neat!

The order of the medical books was obviously random. If he read them every

 

day, the depth of the medical books would definitely have a certain pattern. Also, his granddaughter and grandson’s faces were pale, and they looked like they ...

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