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... became cheerful.

“You wake up?” Ziyu Ai stood up, felt Zhushu’s forehead, “Still hot. I know you feel bad.” A doctor just came over for his infusion. Ziyu Ai thought it was too cold so he insisted on having it warmed. The doctor hadn’t come back yet.

Zhishu He opened up his mouth as he looked at him, but grunted. He frowned and tried hard to wrinkle his fingers.

Ziyu Ai hurried to hold his hand. “Don’t worry,” He could tell Zhishu had something to say to him so he bent o ...

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