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... so heard some from other doctors.

  However, unexpectedly, Zhou Bai did not resist this time, but stretched out his hands and let them tie him up.

  Since he wants to go out as a normal person, Zhou Bai thinks that he should at least take a look at what the world looks like as a normal person sees.

  So, he accepted the fact that he was going to be shocked.

  The doctors who came to kidnap people had never seen such a cooperative patient, so they felt a little uneasy. ...

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