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... o the princes and retainers, these were not completely autonomous lands, and Luzon was still a whole as a whole.

  Luzon also implemented the system of prefectures, counties and townships, and the fiefdoms of the Qin family's children and vassals were just manor farms.

   As soon as the two of them returned to Cherry Square, they saw the Cui brothers and sisters coming to welcome them.

   "Sanlang."

  Ms. Cui came forward to meet Qin Lang as soon as she saw Qin Lang, ...

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