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... le to do anything with the emperor in the town government, so the people and the courtiers know that they will accuse him, lose the hearts of the people and the heart of the court, and do nothing! I am not so stupid! I think too much.

Worried about chaos, Mo Zhen is too worried about Jun Qian, and will be cranky, but she did not find it.

Asked about the semi-fragrance, only to know the whereabouts of Jun Chi, know that he is fine, her heart has also let go, think of the father.

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