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... sponding to winner’s three conditions.” an old official said.


“My beloved official Li, you are right.” Long Yin said.


Even the emperor had seconded the statement, so it was impossible for it to be untrue. Majority of the people from the audience had committed the same mistake of hearing the statement in reverse, even they were unable to make certain of it. Only the minority had heard the statement correctly, and they have seen the proof just by looking at Hua Zhentian’s eccen ...

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