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"Inhibitor," Cang Hai handed him the empty reagent bottle, "Sorry, I didn't discuss it with you in advance. You slept deeply last night, so I didn't call you."

Xiao Yu looked at the empty reagent bottle in his hand, there was no description of any trademark on it, and he could not find a trace of proof that it belonged to an inhibitor.

What if it looks more like a fake drug?

Of course he wouldn't suspect that Cang Hai was lying, but he didn't understand: "What are you ...

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