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... sent people to appease the second prince's family, and the second prince's body had been transported back to the main city in advance as early as the next day, the death of the second prince was still in everyone's mind. My mind lingers.

For several days, the road to the palace was quiet.

Even the juniors stopped walking around, and the palace was lifeless for a while.

 Baili Fengming has been secretly tracking Tang Juwei, but Tang Juwei is so cunning and cunning that ev ...

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