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The Crown Princess’s perfect expression had a small crack.

The matter had started when the four of them had blindfolded themselves for a game of tag.

The game was Minmin’s idea, who often saw the King of the Liang Country and his consorts playing it, so he remembered it in his heart.

The four of them decided who would be blindfolded first by playing rock-paper-scissors, and the unlucky person was Qin Chuyu.

Once Qin Chuyu was blindfol ...

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