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... everyone has called Tang Guixi General Tang.

   She hasn't heard the name Xiangtai County Lord for a long time.

  At this time, Wei Liao called her the Lord of Xiangtai County, just to remind her not to forget her original identity.

  After Wei Liao finished speaking, he waited for Tang Guixi to kneel down and listen to the order.

   As a result, Tang Guixi had no intention of kneeling at all.

  She stretched out her right hand with a normal expression: "Give ...

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