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... doctor in a top hospital in Hu City.

The foreign doctor's name was Mark.

Mark had heard of Jiang Yu before. He knew that she was the fiancée of the CEO of the Mo Corporation and was also the most eye-catching movie queen in the entertainment industry.

Since she was the one who sent someone to invite him to see a doctor, Mark would definitely go.

Jiang Yu brought Mark to Ji Tang's residence. After knocking on the door, Ji Tang saw that it was Jiang Yu with an old m ...

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