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... Under normal circumstances, he would not care about the rewards. However, now, he really had something to ask from Feng Yijin.

“Imperial Brother, I don’t need any rewards. I just want you to write an imperial edict announcing the return of the Princess Regent to the Prince Regent’s Residence.”

‘The return of the Princess Regent to the Prince Regent’s Residence?’

‘Did he reconcile with Yu Yunxi?’

‘Does this mean that the Prince Regent’s Residence and the King of X ...

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