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... ling with any matter, Junli must be extremely careful and cautious.

  At this moment, Junli had no choice but to think of Doctor Luo. Although she is not a master, she is a medical fairy at least, so she should be able to find something from the corpse...

   At least, it should be able to know whether it is a normal death or not.

  Thinking like this, the sound of horseshoes suddenly came from outside, and then a middle-aged and elderly woman walked in.

  Junli raised ...

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Hey, but why did the hero collapse after seeing her “dead”?
What the hell is the “beloved wife” on the tomb?
It must be that she is reading the novel in the wrong posture!

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2. There are big men in women’s clothing haunting
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