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As soon as the pharmacist read what was written, she glanced at her and flashed a knowing smile. She instantly avoided her gaze feeling embarrassed about the situation.


"Would you also like to purchase some of these?" And then the pharmacist pointed to the boxes lined up just beside the cash register.


Her eyes followed where she was pointing at and saw the colorful boxes. Her face flushed but she seriously thought it over. A ...

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