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... eye, slowed down his tone, and said to this subordinate who had followed him for many years: "I know you suffered a loss from Ghost Spade last time, and wished to kill him personally, but the Governor of Zhenfu Investigating a case requires telling the facts and presenting evidence.

   Li Ang can eradicate the ghost **** and cut off Zhaoming's arm, which is beneficial to the state of Yu, so he is the hero of the state of Yu.

  The hero cannot be both injured and wronged. "

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