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... got up, and then her body uncontrollably tilted to one side, her head dipped down. Hao Jian was originally about to prepare the bowls and chopsticks, but just as he turned around, he saw her falling, and he quickly ran over to support her.

Wang Shuangshuang was held by Hao Jian, but she still felt a bit dizzy. However, once she was supported, she was not as dizzy as before, and her consciousness became much clearer.

Hao Jian knew this was a symptom of recovery. After all, it tak ...

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