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... ing, he first rewarded Concubine Xian with a large heap of things, and then summoned the Crown Prince.

The Crown Prince had only been punished for three days, and already he was summoned for an audience, the implications were clear as day.

The situation must have taken a turn, the Emperor was ceasing his punishment.

As for Jiang Ning, that day she took Ms. Ma away from the Prosperity Palace, ushered her into her own carriage, and personally sent her home.

As soon ...

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