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... ed his army to kill Yuehe and approach the main city of Rongzhou.

When Ming Tan heard the news, he was offering a fruit plate to Prince Yu Cong and his wife in the ancestral hall of the mansion. With a "bang", the fruit plate fell to the ground. Ming Tan paused for a moment, but he didn't care about it. He just turned around and asked in a daze: " What did you say?"

Lue was so happy that tears rolled down her eyelashes, and she repeated it again: "My lord led the army to kill the Y ...

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