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Han Yan was well aware that, given her status, it was impossible for her to marry Prince Ling as his main wife. If Prince Ling’s fiancée were someone else, she might have accepted her fate. But why did it have to be Han Jing, someone she had watched growing up, who was inferior to her in every way, and yet was able to obtain what no one else could?

"What will it be? Do you want to die, or do you want to marry Prince Ling? Such a good opportunity won’t come twice. I do ...

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