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... two days, and finally dispersed the moisture inside clean.

However, a prolonged chill pervaded the room ceaselessly.

All the servants in the room said it felt so deserted perhaps because of His Highness’s absence and the absence of one person in the room.

Only Meng Qianshan knew that the reason the room was suffused with coldness was indeed because of the absence of His Highness. However, it wasn’t only because His Highness was missing, but also because he was lodged elsewhere ...

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