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... l detained. Of course, the ones present were just three, two wangye, and a head minister.

Rui Qinwang stared at Yu Zhong Qing, bitter and unwilling to accept. Even if no longer having the leeway to turn things around, he still was unable to settle down, “Yu Zhong Qing, didn’t you flaunt yourself as absolutely loyal to imperial father? How come you just became Li Hong Yuan’s dog? What he can give you, what is there that this prince can’t give?”

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