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... d he did not know how the matter was going. If the court resolution is not passed, it is also expected, this matter is like a fantasy, and the court's finances are not rich, how could King Duan be allowed to make trouble?

Liu Zhen was mixed, and now Duan Wang is back. It seems that there is a backbone, and now Liangcheng is like this, and it has nothing to do with Ming Yu, and only Ming Yu can solve it.

"My lord, I wonder if the matter of the lord is going well?" Liu Zhen asked. In ...

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