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... oing to joke with him could not be said anyhow.

People are so weird. My king is regarded as a traitor by all the people in the world. He has always been wrong. He always treats himself as a loyal minister. But when I saw Liu Tongyi at this time, I knew instantly that I and him in this life Destined not to be a class of people. It seemed as if a line had been drawn plainly in front of him. The side on which he stood was like the lake water that could no longer be cleared in the sun. The si ...

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