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... ood up and walked out of the array. He called Qiu Yue, but he did not dare to recognize Lu Ming for fear of making a mistake.

"Jie ’er, this is your father. He’s fine and has come to find us."

Qiu Yue quickly said.

Lu Jie looked excited. He greeted Lu Ming and called him father.

"Alright, Jie ’er, take these pills. They are all pills that can improve your physical body. They will be effective for you."

Lu Ming took out a pile of boxes and handed them to Lu ...

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