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... their homes outside. It is said that after a while, the emperor will officially give them a title, and they must have a formal title before they become married.

The Three Emperors’ House had suffered a fire before. The main fire was in the front yard. Although there were repairs at this time, it was not completely repaired. Therefore, the place where Yan Mingyu discussed the matter moved to the backyard. Fortunately, although he had some women in the inner court, they all There is no name ...

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