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... inconvenient.

But they meant well, and this time it was his classmate who had brought him to the hospital. Out of both emotion and reason, he should be filled with gratitude and couldn’t just send the person away.

Bai Xiao looked at his phone, inconvenient or not, he had to make the call.

He sat down at the desk.

Picking up the phone, he dialed a long-distance call. The hospital had internal lines, and connecting to the outside required an operator, but the treat ...

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