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... they lowered their heads, every one of them knew what the Eldest


Prince was about to do, but no one had the courage to raise their heads and try


stop him. They all wanted to leave this terrifying place as soon as possible. However,


before the Eldest Prince gave them permission, they were too afraid to even twitch.


Naturally, the Empress saw and knew everything that was happening, but still she did

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