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... ness early in the morning. She radiated exhaustion.


Before he could urge her to rest, she got to her feet and said, “I have unfinished business to take care of. Please excuse me.”


She made her way to Nan Xun’s study. Lately, she’d run into some tricky problems. She asked Nan Xun for permission to use his study, and he readily granted her access. He regretted his decision dearly when he saw the way she threw herself into work with no regard for her ...

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