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... igy from Taiching Prefecture isn’t easy to deal with."

Zhao Rong nodded seriously, "This Qing Jun here... Heh, I believe that their expressions must have been priceless when they found out about Qing Jun. They are even more wary of this young master now."

He sighed, "Life is so dull and boring when you have Taiching Prefecture’s number one prodigy as a wife. So, Master Meng, you actually want this young master to divorce his wife, saying how beautiful it is for a Confucian Schola ...

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