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... Then he turned around, covered his mouth again, and ran out the door.

  Leaving Zhou Bai sitting on the hospital bed very messily.

   Sure enough, a calm person is much more terrifying than a lunatic.

  After they left, Zhou Bai's ward became quiet again.

   It wasn't until 6:20 in the afternoon that boss No. 1 came back with blood all over his body as before, breaking the silence in the ward.

  He walked into the ward and closed the door.

   He only gla ...

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