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... sten to me, to don’t such a dirty and humiliating thing such as drugging His Majesty. Unfortunately, Jun Wang didn’t believe me. Is Jun Wang trying to threaten me? It’s a pity that His Majesty doesn’t want to see you. I would like to advise Xiao Jun Wang again. Xue Yan is in a conflict with His Majesty right now, he has no power and no influence. If it weren’t for the newly promoted Chen Ge, he wouldn’t even have a say in the matter. I hope that Jun Wang will see the situation more clearly.”

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