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... otection along the way. Without it, I wouldn’t have made it to the Capital City."

Jiang Yuan bowed deeply in front of the carriage to show his respect.

Zhong Lin did not get off the carriage. Through the curtain, he said in a deep voice, "The common saying goes, entering the Marquis Mansion is as deep as the ocean, and the royal family is even deeper than the Marquis Mansion. Junior Sister Jiang, my mission is over. From now on, it all depends on you. I hope you consider every st ...

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