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... is filthy and obscene language, my stomach rolled with disgust, and it really came true. Who would have guessed that in broad daylight, someone would dare to hijack the palace maid?

  I took out the token and said coldly: "Open your dog's eyes to see clearly! I am from the palace! If you dare to touch a single hair of me, you will never want to stay in the capital from now on!"

   The three were bluffed.

  I put away the token pretending to be calm, brushed my sleeves, turne ...

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