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... irectly: "What kind of teaching material, bring me to see!"

  Li Songqing was still not very happy, he obviously wanted the little princess to watch it first.

   But fortunately, he was not really stupid, so he took out a stack of papers from his own small box, and said, "Your Majesty, this is the tenth part, and the first nine are in the minister's house."

  Emperor Ming Pei took it over and took a closer look.

   This has obviously been written for a long time, and ...

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