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... ur, the arm injury has eased a lot.

  Basically equivalent to raising for a day or two.

   "If the supply of medicinal materials can be guaranteed, coupled with the digestion ability of my stomach, I can be lucky three or four times a day. If it goes well, I can recover in ten or eight days."

   This is a lot faster than his original plan of more than a month.

  At this time, there was a sound of cautious footsteps outside.

   Li Mi knew without guessing that i ...

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