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Jinzhou City, Sky Prison.

Now, the head of the prison was leading the way with a flattering expression, Son of the Crown Prince, the criminal official Xiao Rang is in the Codename Yi cell up ahead, please follow me.

Originally, an official like Xiao Rang who had been demoted to Sky Prison should have been placed in the A-Grade Cells, but everyone in the prison was cunning, and they directly placed him in the harsh conditions of the B-Grade Cells.

When Ye An saw Xiao R ...

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