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... ely asked anything of him.

As Prince Kang is Bai Xilie’s younger brother, he couldn’t help but worry about him.

Thinking of this, Bai Xilie said to Princess Consort Kang, "Zhi’er is still young. Making her go to the academy just to sit there and read, she probably won’t enjoy it."

As soon as he finished speaking, the little one, who had been obediently eating pastries, suddenly spoke up softly—

"Daddy, I can do it!"

Bai Xilie raised an eyebrow and looked a ...

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