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... hu Nanzhi was angry and distressed at this upright Ji Rongheng.

That Mu Liulang's crime was not to mention him, even I wished to get rid of him quickly, but the emperor didn't order it, he committed suicide without authorization to the honored family who was bestowed with the iron certificate of the alchemy by the great ancestor, this is indeed true Made it worse.

   It's just that no matter how outstanding the Mu family's meritorious service is, she is not willing to pay for the c ...

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