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... greeted every representative from the reclusive families as they were all older than him.


Then, he told them his intentions and explained why he gathered everyone here today.


After listening to Zhang Xin’s description and plan, all of them were silent.


After a long while, one of them asked Zhang Xin: “Are you talking about Jian Yiling, the Dean of Lahaisen Hospital?”


The old man who spoke up was the current head of the Situ family. The Situ family used to ...

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