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... ction. Chu Heng pondered. Indeed, Madam Ye must have heard this and deliberately learned cooking to capture his heart. How despicable.

Ye Muyu did not know what Chu Heng was thinking. Her attention was focused on what Chu Heng had just said.

The emperor’s son-in-law?

These words should have come from the words of Zhang Ailing in modern times. There were no records of them in ancient times.

However, it was also possible that there were people who said this in ancient t ...

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