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... l.

But unfortunately, just as Robert's lawyer said.

Even if they are powerful, they cannot slander a doctor under the protection of another powerful person without evidence.

In particular, the doctor is also well-known in the medical world.

but……

"Since you don't want to give anything, then I'll have to let you die."

In a certain villa, a middle-aged man shook a red wine glass with a cold look in his eyes.

As a person in a high position, he natura ...

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