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... eyes were shy, and she asked with longing in her voice, And the teacher? Shall we wash together?

Shen Qingyue replied gently, Go wash first, I have something to attend to.

Bai Qiuyi didnt feel comfortable asking him whats the matter. Taking the clothes to the bathroom, the system voice came, Beep.

Youre back? Bai Qiuyi asked while putting the clothes on the shelf.

Its been a long time since Ive been back. The system replied. I watched you just now with mosaics.

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One year later, the watermelon presented to the Emperor as the tribute from Liangcheng in the west was sweet and crispy. There was no one in the palace who did not love it.

Two years later, Liangcheng presented corn as a tribute to the Emperor. The yield was high, and the taste was good. No one in the country could resist liking it.

Three years later, Liangcheng defeated the barbarians and presented their prisoners in front of the imperial court. The people of Yan were excited and their morale was greatly boosted.

Four years later… Everyone said that the fourteenth prince Mingyu was a fool, while the little fatty Yu, who transmigrated with the golden finger, chuckled. Let’s see how you guys look at this fool build his own territory, then.

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