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Tony Robinson met her for the first time. Originally, he was still on guard, suspecting that she was trying to scam him. However, after waiting for a long time, he did not even see her get up. Only then did he begin to believe that she had really been hit. He gently called to her a few times, but there was still no reply and he became even more worried. Then, gently turning her over, the dim light shined down on her, revealing a delicate little face. That gentle face was very similar to someone in his memory, but her face was too pale, which made inexplicably distressed. When Lucy Green woke up again, she realized she was in a strange room. The warm wind floated gently through the window. The whole room was warm and had a charming atmosphere, especially suitable for women to live in.