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... hapes and slightly different colors. They resembled twelve miniature ancestral tablets of previous emperors, coldly supervising everything, waiting to see what new tricks the Han descendants would devise.

The fate seer Huangfu Yi, who claimed to have once used the name Chunyu Xiao, stood in the middle of the room. Others, whether consciously or unconsciously, formed a circle around him to listen to his words.

Huangfu Yi slowly turned in place to demonstrate his impartiality.

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