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... ad told her all the information, it would not be difficult for Qiao Weiyang to repeat it.

Everyone was also very supportive. They applauded and praised when it was due. The scene was harmonious.

After two days of table-reading, everyone got along well.

As long as no one thought that Qiao Weiyang was a scriptwriter, everything else was fine.

Two days later, A Tale of the Tang Dynasty officially started filming.

The official website also officially announced ...

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