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... sometimes opened their eyes wide, and sometimes covered their mouths with handkerchiefs and exclaimed again and again.

  Princess Sheng'an's face changed when she heard that Su Rong was almost killed by Nangong Yu, and her heart arose when she heard that Zhou Gu and his men broke into the barracks twice to kill the general. It wasn't until after hearing that Nanping City had successfully defended Nanping City that Su Rong wrote a letter to subdue Zhang Yun did he breathe a sigh of relief. ...

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