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... ly tied the ribbons of her hanfu closed, so that everything was covered before finally opening the door.


The guards did not dare to rush in, but they did look around with urgency, searching, and seeking for the thing that caused such a loud scream. Everyone was relieved to see there wasn't anyone inside, but then, what could've caused such a loud scream? The guards could've sworn they had heard a male voice…


"Someone intruded through the window," Li Xueyue harshly said. "How ...

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