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... river, Daohua’s body swayed, and Xiao Yeyang, standing by her side, quickly steadied her.

"Xiao Yeyang."

Daohua tightly clutched Xiao Yeyang’s arm, her hand shaking slightly.

She had not expected that the Provincial Governor would actually take Sun Changze’s life.

Xiao Yeyang, supporting Daohua, whispered, "Don’t worry, I’m here."

Upon hearing this, Daohua calmed her mind. When the boat reached the shore, she quickly disembarked, hurriedly bowed to the Pro ...

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