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... Qing Palace. After King Jing had settled his son, he wanted to call some elder doctors to see him. He thought of something and changed his mind. He told the **** next to him, "Go to the Sakai Alley to bring Deng Chaoshan in, hide it, and let others see it."

Deng Chaoshan was the head of the previous Taiji Hospital. Now that he has made a career, he doesn't mention how high his medical skills are. Faithfulness alone is enough to surpass Jingdi's proprietary Taiyi doctor. If it were not fo ...

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