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... all of the royal family.

"Yes, sir!"

Zhang Hui didn't even think about it, so he responded.

Then, report the matter casually.

The above approved it without even thinking about it.

Appointment and dismissal of the mayor of a top city.

It was settled so easily.

All those who have interests in the Wang family.

this time.

No one spoke well of the Wang family.

No one dared to inform the Wang family about this matter.

until a ...

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