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... the patients who came for treatment really witnessed some major drama. A few simple sentences revealed so much.

It was quite simple. Nana, the other woman, had learned she was pregnant and shared her joy with the man in glasses, hoping to become his legal wife.

The man in glasses was just stringing her along. He had secretly drugged her by giving her fresh juice, causing her miscarriage.

Granted, Nana had willingly been the other woman and even aimed to become the legal ...

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