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... earch his palace—how could the forbidden army dare to search the queen’s palace without Lou Yue’s permission — then Chaohua must have something to rely on.

Sure enough, they found a stack of letters.

Hidden behind the paintings hanging in the study.

Chao Ci didn't read those letters, he just glanced at his sister.

He had loved his younger sister for more than ten years, but there was only smugness and happiness in his expression, and then there were large and colorful ...

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