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... i, my fiancee.”

He then introduced Bao Rongming to Chu Qingzhi. “Qingzhi, he’s Commander Bao Rongming. He’s in charge of the capital’s imperial guards and Bao Linjiang’s uncle.”

Chu Qingzhi bowed. “Greetings, Commander Bao.”

Bao Rongming sized up Chu Qingzhi. She was beautiful, graceful, dignified, polite, and natural. She was a good girl. He said heartily, “A perfect match.”

Chu Qingzhi smiled and said, “Commander Bao, Linjiang used the medicine to save me. Pleas ...

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