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... tragic room.

He just blinked, and the detector at the bed made a "drop" prompt. After about half a minute, several medical staff pushed the door. Unlike the general doctors who feel the spring breeze, these doctors look cold, and after they come in, they debug the instrument without a word, record his physical data, and have no communication with him.

Because of the damage to the spiritual sea, Eli’s thinking was a bit slow, and he looked at these people for a long while, only to t ...

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