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... ahead first.”

With that said, Ye Mu ordered those who brought them out to protect the princess, and then, ignoring Zhao Mingyu’s protests, went to the Temple Fair lantern riddles were being guessed.

Ye Mu remembered a few years ago, she guessed a lantern riddle and gave the most magnificent palace lantern to Wusheng; his brows then were illuminated by the glowing light. Thinking about it right now, she felt the memory was still so vivid, but in a flash, two years have already passed. ...

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