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... u clenched his fingers tightly, and began to recall the middle things.

  They have all read that letter, and there is nothing suspicious about it. The letter mentions the discovery of traces of the black market in Linzhang Mansion. And judging from the note that Qi Lie sent just now, the black market is indeed here, so the letter is true.

  Whether it is them or the emperor, anyone who has read the letter is very cautious.

  There is no problem with the content of the letter ...

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