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... Chen Fengyan also realized that he had lost his composure. It couldn’t be helped. He had been beaten to the point of doubting life by Brother Monkey previously. He sat back down, waved his hand, and said, “My dear subject, there’s no need to be so polite.”

Ling Han nodded, and retreated among the ministers.

Shua, every minister involuntarily took a few steps back, maintaining an absolute distance from Ling Han.

No one wanted to have anything to do with this troublemaker. ...

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