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... her, she suddenly saw Li Xiang standing outside. Pingyang was stunned for a moment. In place.

Pingyang opened his mouth and asked hesitantly: "Are you going to the palace to meet the saint?"

Li Xiang smiled faintly and replied: "I am on duty in the inner palace, and I have to face the saint basically every day."

With doubts, Pingyang walked out of the inner room, walked around Li Xiang, raised her hand to touch the official uniform he was wearing, and said, "Is this offici ...

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