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... , and with the emperor's order, the war machine that had already been prepared was launched in an orderly manner like its own life.

, indicating that the couple want to leave the capital temporarily to attend the wedding of their friend Qu Lingjun. Queen promises. After Ling Budo heard about it, he said that the second prince, the concubine, had married well.

Shao Shang immediately guessed: "You mean, the second princess has heard about Madam Qu, but she hid outside and refuses ...

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