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... tinue practicing."


"Alright! Alright!" the rest of the concubines say, appeased.


Since the weather is getting warmer, Mo Qi Qi has ordered people to prepare sour plum soup for them. They tastes so good under the hot sun.


As for Yang Shi Han, she heads straight for the imperial study after that incident. "Your Majesty, you must give chenqie justice!" Yang Shi Han walks over to him coquettishly and looks at him in grievance.


Jun Qian Che glances at ...

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