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... g the aristocrats and commoners alike. In no time, the reputation of Jingyang King no longer lingered with the image of a womanizing monarch.
Instead, the romantic tale of silently safeguarding the empress, as imagined by everyone, spread from the capital to the surrounding regions at an astonishing speed.
The rapid dissemination was jaw-dropping. The primary reason for such rapid spread was the celestial phenomenon on the day of the little princess’s birth, witnessed by all the ...
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