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... he Queen Mother had reached its peak, so she came up with the idea of ​​adopting Li Jing's plan to achieve a win-win cooperation with the other party. .

Of course, this idea of ​​using the power of Prince Pingkang's mansion to deal with the Queen Mother and the uncle's family is very risky, because if the Prince of Pingkang and his wife "take care of the overall situation" and focus on maintaining the Great Zhou court that has already sunk into the sky, then Ye who proposed cooperation An ...

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