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... door to welcome her.

Hong Qifeng came over and said, “Sister Ruoyi, are you feeling better? When can you return to the Department of Officials’Yamen? I’ve been busy with all the official business for the past month alone and I can’t take it anymore.”

Qiao ruoyi said, “The imperial physician said that the child is already stable and that you just need to be careful on a daily basis. However, I’m afraid that if I go out now, I’ll attract the ridicule of others.”

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