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... easure. Even if he did not immediately confer Little Treasure as the Crown Prince after ascending the throne, Little Treasure’s status would not be shaken.

After the two children chose what they liked, the zhuazhou ceremony was concluded. Mu Yangling went forward and carried Little Bear down. She wanted to take back the wooden sword in his hand, but he dodged her. With the small wooden sword in hand, he went to look for his father. Then, he stuffed the wooden sword into his father’s hand ...

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