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Now it seemed unnecessary. If Qian Jiyun were kept around any longer, he would truly be able to lead his own troops and disregard everyone else.

He even suspected that Qian Jiyun could take over the throne whenever he wanted.

Soon, everyone around the imperial study was cleared. The old Emperor’s shadow guards were already lying in ambush, waiting for the eunuch to bring Qian Jiyun so they could capture him in one fell swoop.

“Your Majesty, are you really going to d ...

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