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... merce was the top chamber of commerce in Northern Liang, they could not hide the news of Lu Yan’s marriage bestowment. After a day, the news of his marriage had spread throughout most of the capital—especially amongst the upper-class circles. It almost seemed as if there was not anyone who did not know about it.


For example, in the Songhe Inn, several noble children had come to eat and drink. They gathered and even started gossiping about this matter.


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