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... ing at the head of the banquet table in a carefree manner, his fingers tapping the chair back idly to the rhythm of the musicians. His cloudy eyes were glued to the graceful figures of the dancing girls.

Various scenes kept flashing through his mind.

Suddenly, everything was interrupted by Yan Wu's startled cry.

How annoying!

The Longshun Emperor's eyes swept towards Yan Wu with displeasure, then fell upon Li Shuchen.

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