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... he will definitely heal your body."

"You child, you are good at everything, but you love to be on the edge of your head. Life and death are fate. Grandpa is so old, and death is also a joy and mourning. There is no need to force yourself to live and burden you. You, think more leniently. Otherwise, grandpa will not feel at ease when he leaves."

   "Grandpa," the boy said with red eyes and a stubborn face.

When the old man saw his grandson like this, he felt very distressed: ...

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