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... nd one stone, the ancient feeling, the rows of guards standing there, and the **** palace girl who kept lowering her head, did not like it at first glance, because the palace did not have freedom, but it was a pity that it had power here.

The guards saw that she was unwilling to salute, and she looked fearlessly at the perfunctory guards, but she knew that the prince did not care if she didn't say it, and now she was in the palace. What she did Will cause trouble for the prince, so she ca ...

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