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... ter to a servant girl from the western courtyard, then have her give it to Li Xiang.”

After Wei Luo said this, she thought about it again and repeatedly warned Jin Lu, “Actually, don’t personally send the letter. Borrow one of Yu Rong’s personal servant girls. Tell her that I don’t have enough servants here and ask her to send the letter. After you hand the letter to Yu Rong’s personal servant girl, don’t do anything else. Just come back here.”

She had a good relationship with Li ...

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