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... > This was Yang Chen’s hidden meaning.

Qing Xingye naturally knew what Chen Yang was implying. He immediately wanted to use the celebration banquet to swear his allegiance.

Hearing this, Yang Chen smiled and nodded.” That’s good. It’s a good thing.”” Immediately, Qing Xingye asked Qing Zhiyu to quickly call over the clan’s experts who were above the stage. After all the experts above the stage arrived Qing Xingye was the first to say,”In the name of the Qing Consortium’s Patriarc ...

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