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... reached out to him.


Luo Xiu went to the bed and looked down at him.


Meng Yang caught the edge of his bath towel with his fingers.


Luo Xiu took Meng Yang's hand and sat down beside the bed. He leaned over his forehead against his forehead and said, "Are you sure you can?"


"The doctor said that the first three months and the next three months are not allowed." Meng Yang hinted: "You have to be careful."


Luo Xiu unbuttoned the towel around his waist ...

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