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Within the solemn Imperial Reading Room, deputy secretary Kou Zhun in charge of human affairs, Administration Court deputy minister Zhang Tingyu, and Civil Affairs director Pei Yun had all gathered together.

After much deliberation, Ouyang Shuo finally made up his mind, “This Imperial Court player recruitment is the first for the Emperor dynasty and needs to be solid and act as the model for future recruitments.”

“Do not worry, your majesty. For this recruitment, ...

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