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... id not turn around.

As if she could not see Yan Yunfeng's silent resistance, Liu Wenhe continued: "Since Yan Yunxin can send someone once, he will definitely have a second time. The same mistake, His Highness will make a second one. all over"

Yan Yunfeng turned around, "What do you want?"

Liu Wenhe took it for granted, "I will keep the bronze mirror first, and I will return it to you when His Highness ascends the throne."

With the current body of Emperor Shengguang, m ...

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