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... ny people who assisted in the construction of the Black Continent said in the early years that going to a Traveling to the Black Continent, injections can swell my arms.

   Now, this engineer on the oil front is lying on a hospital bed, covered with pipes. If his head is covered, it is impossible to tell that this is a person lying here.

  Modern medical treatment is sometimes cruel and anti-human. Zhang Fan met such a person when he was in the Chasu ICU. The old man had participat ...

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