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... again. The queen's meaning is like asking Cui not to go. If he doesn't agree, she won't force it.

Cui did not say whether he was willing or not, but asked: "Does the queen still remember that at the beginning of the first year of the Yuan Dynasty, you said something at the flower tree at Daxingshan Temple?"

The queen was inexplicable, and she didn't seem to understand why the other party mentioned this old thing, but she still thought about it.

"Of course I remember that the ...

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