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... ve forward.

After passing the Imperial Garden, Sang Yan finally raised her head.

She had just faced the Emperor's concubine, inexplicably feeling like an adulteress caught in the act.

Ah, the Emperor had lost his humanity.

It's all about rules for him!

Though that was the truth, playing tough often brought hatred.

But nobody dared to hate the Emperor.

Even Qu Xueli, when she ran to the Empress Dowager, could only fault Sang Yan: "She has ne ...

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