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“Your Majesty, what happened?”

As he was too enraged, Emperor Zhao Heng’s chest heaved up and down violently. He looked like he was about to run out of breath.

“After I fell ill, arrest all those who stepped into my sleeping chamber. Leave no one untouched!” After he finished speaking, Emperor Zhao Heng’s bloodshot eyes became increasingly ferocious. “Including all of you. Arrest everyone who has entered my sleeping chambers before!”

The people present were ter ...

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