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... d patted her hand soothingly.

Not only did the eunuchs come, the Empress Mother also came, and was close by here at Crown Princess Qu’s place to treat Li Meiren, only the situation was not good at first glance, and the occasional screams and cries of Ji Meiren came from inside.

It made the people guarding outside tremble with fear, and their hearts were inexplicably furious.

Sitting on the first place is the Queen Mother, her face is also very bad, this situation is unkno ...

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