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Shi Gao chuckled and lowered her voice to say, “Auntie sure is perceptive. Did you know Xiang Yang was a bad character all along? Tsk, if only Lin Yu and I were half as skilled as you.”

Han Yuan was flattered and in the mood for gossip. “Are you talking about… those rumors that were going around about Xiang Yang before?” she asked. “What was it about anyway? I didn’t hear much. Don’t let Xu Yun’s quiet demeanor fool you; she’s swift and efficient—she silenced ...

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