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... any shameful things?"

"That's not... just." Lou Yan sighed, "The current Great King's Court is already equivalent to the national teacher's speech hall. No one can stop him from what he wants to do. I sneaked out. Now The national teacher is still thinking about taking me back secretly, but once I am discovered by Yan Guo officials, the national teacher will definitely go through diplomatic channels and ask you to repatriate me directly...Brother took a lot of effort to send me out. How ...

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