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As soon as summer came, Xie Zhi changed into a crimson gauze robe, his hair was neatly tucked into the official hat, the leather belt was tied tightly, and there was a lin beast red jade and a Hetian jade pendant, not much different from usual.

Yang Dejin is exaggerating. Usually, he spends three days fishing and two days drying nets in the court. Even if he goes to court, he rarely wears those grand and complicated court clothes once, as if he just wants to fight against the empero ...

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