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... to Yue Qing’s pleasant zither music. On the other side, Liu Luo wore a sapphire blue robe and smiled, sitting next to her.


“Your Majesty.”


Chi Xueyuan walked in to see the three being lovey-dovey with each other. She was used to these kinds of scenes.


“Xueyuan, you’re back!”


Su Man’s gaze flickered immediately seeing Chi Xueyuan’s figure. She waved her hands and dismissed the guards and palace maids in the pavilion.


“Prime Minister Chi, take a s ...

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