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... her eyes at this time were real. Qi was sitting next to her, and patted her back with her hands to let the old lady Knowing he was gone.

"It's all right." Mrs. Qi looked at Shen Ziqiao, "Thanks to Jiao Jiao who took good care of you."

Shen Ziqiao blushed old. She heard the ridicule in the old lady's words and bowed her head embarrassed.

Qi Yan almost couldn't help laughing.

Xiao Gu's watched them talking happily, and he didn't even care about Hu and his mother, who w ...

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Yun Tang favours a few, forming cabals; leading to corruption in our politics.

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When they talk about the most venomous of vipers, the wicked one who plays with power, the biggest cancer of them all, they’re talking about me: this insignificant prince, Prince Huai, Chengjun.

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