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... understood that he had a backer, so he lay on his father's shoulder, his eyes rolling.

“When I get up in the morning, my servant will wash the two children as usual.”

 “Then comes the feeding.”

“Everyday there is nothing unusual, but today the eldest prince feels something is wrong.”

“After feeding him milk in the morning, the eldest prince began to grunt. At that time, he even invited the imperial physician, but the imperial physician diagnosed him as not having any ...

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