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... the second-rank captain of the Jiangzhou Dudu Mansion, has an audience—"

   "Jinzhou Governor's Mansion has an audience with Yao Jinzhi, the son of Zuo Shi, the third rank—"

  These two are candidates arranged by King Xuan. In terms of appearance, one is handsome and handsome, and the other is resolute and majestic.

  For them, King Xuan is quite confident.

One afternoon, Princess Deqing was sitting like a Buddha, not talking or laughing, and it was Xuanyin who was a ...

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