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   Zhou Pei sat down on the chair with a face full of suffering.

   "It's not the empress returning to the city today, those people have all gone to the city gate to join in the fun, and there are only a few people guarding the yamen of the Ministry of Punishment, and everything is on my shoulders."

  Anshi pulled Zhou Pei to a chair an ...

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