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... ing back as Xia Wan hurried in.

Xia Wan arrived at Xia Ruts bedside and gently examined her condition. “What medications have been administered?” she inquired, eyeing the tray beside Xia Ru’s bed.

“We haven’t administered any medications today,” the nurse replied softly.

Xia Wan’s eyebrows furrowed slightly. She gave the nurse a brief look and said,

“Okay, thank you. You may leave for now.”

After a moment’s hesitation, the nurse made her way out of the war ...

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