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... with a cold laugh. "If the Turkic Khan himself had said these words, I might have some faith in them. But for you, Miss Yujia—forgive my candor—do you really possess such influence?"

Yueya'er deeply looked into his eyes and spoke calmly, "You don't need to fish for information from me. How I persuade the Khan is my own business. But when Yujia gives her word, she keeps it. I assure you, from now on, wherever our Turkic cavalry goes, we will not indiscriminately massacre the women and ch ...

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