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... sible for me to make such a perfect medicine in my life." Bai Lao said excitedly.

  The manager of the store was completely confused. You must know that Bai Lao is the most powerful Chinese medicine doctor in the imperial capital. He is usually crazy and despises anyone.

  It's hard to imagine that such words can come out of his mouth, it can only show that this medicine...is really a magic medicine.

  The store manager thought of this, and immediately looked at Lu Xingchen ...

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