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Beautiful flowers in full bloom lined the path andleft a faint, enchanting fragrance in the air.


Li Wei Yang passed through the fields of flowers andsaw a noble, honored consort sitting in the gazebo. A guarded smile appeared onher face.


Wu Xian Fei came from a prestigious household and wasextraordinarily beautiful, but in the palace, what mattered most was n ...

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