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... uture crown prince, Long Ao Zhen.

"Mn you may stand up" Long Ao Zhen only spare him a glance before climbing up to the carriage. He was already in a bad mood but he thought to give his father a face so he decided to follow the order.

The poor servant could only released a sigh silently and ordered the coachman to set off immediately to the Royal Palace a.k.a Dragon Palace.

Along the way, the vibe inside the carriage was awkward. Long Ao Zhen didn’t even speak a single wor ...

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