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... not find out the cause. Later, his mother brought him a special medicine from abroad, and the condition was controlled. As long as he took the medicine regularly, he would not have an attack.

"It must be because I didn't rest well last night. I was too tired. It's all Jiang Yuyi's fault. He insisted on coming to my room to play games in the middle of the night."

Although he said so, his heart was quietly heavy, because Zhang Yuanqing knew that the effect of the medicine had begun ...

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