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... ple didn’t mind taking all the trouble to constantly harass him. Only then did the elderly kick their stinky asses over to her.

She treated these people to full health and this was a gratitude that couldn’t be offset. Using Elder Xu’s words, these people were itching for her to take their consultation fees!

The higher one’s status, the more afraid of death they became. If she took their consultation fees and just left with a wave and no longer contacted them, these people might even ...

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