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... rother! What if brother’s injuries are severe? And you… your wounds! Let me go, and I’ll apply medicine to your wounds!”

“No need, the military camp has the best military doctors. You don’t have to worry about Hao’er or myself. What you need to do now is to stay here. The camp is not like Jiang Du City, and certainly not like being at home. You must not go to Your Highness to throw a tantrum. And you must not meddle in military affairs!”

After giving his instructions to Su Yingxu ...

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