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  Since the New Year's Eve, the snow on the road has melted, and the long-lost sunshine has appeared in the sky.

  The chariots and horses were walking on the road that was gradually drying up, and the road was much smoother than when they entered Qinghe.

  From the inn to the south gate of the city, there were very few pedestrians on the road, and the scenery everywhere was very gloomy. This also made Chu Nanzhi realize that Ji Huaizhang's memorial to the court a while ...

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Okay, okay!

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