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... o and Mo Xuechen.

  He only cared about telling Mo Xuechen how kind His Highness is, and took care of his cousin for a whole day, but he didn't realize that he was always in the schemes of the good His Majesty he said.

  Before dawn the next day, Su Qiruo got up and went to the courtyard of Miracle Doctor Liao.

   Miracle Doctor Liao, who was snoring, was woken up by Su Qiruo, and when he saw the person in front of him, his temper that had just risen instantly shrank back.

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