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"Shu Yan isn’t that ill, it’s just a common cold, no, no need to go to the hospital."

"If she isn’t that sick, then we should be able to visit her, right?"

"This..." Mrs. Fang found it very difficult and her gaze kept darting towards the inside of the house.

The next second, Fang Wenzhe appeared, squeezing himself into the doorway, and said in a gloomy tone, "Shu Yan’s cold might be contagious, you all should leave now."

"Exactly." Another man’s voice c ...

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