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... treatment. "

"thanks."

Okita Nozomi thanks again.

Next.

Naihe led Okita Nozomi to the towns in the Imagawa family's territory, and kept inquiring about the doctor he could find along the way.

And along the way, every doctor's diagnosis was consistent with what Naihe said.

It was originally a cough disease, but it was delayed for too long. Even if it was treated, it could not be completely cured. It could only delay death to a certain extent.

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