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... hanks mother, but your son has already thought of everything.”


Mo Chuan forcefully shook his head. He knew Empress Dowager Zhou’s worries, but he didn’t care at all. He didn’t want to hide it any longer, he wanted everyone to know that the empress he married was the best girl in the world that he was the most proud of!


He wanted to place the empress’ crown on her head in front of everyone!


“Alright. Since you’ve made your decision, this widow won’t say anythin ...

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