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... e yourself. ”


Sh had naturally thought that an was on the side of the eldest prince, but looking at her clean eyes, he could not doubt her. He wanted to believe her. If, he meant if, if she really was on the side of the eldest prince, he could only say that he had trusted the wrong person.


Sh was the master, he was just a servant. Since the master had spoken, as a servant, how could he refute anything.


Not long after getting off the car, after simply packing h ...

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