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Qin Xiaoyao waited until he rode his horse far away before she mounted her horse.

After leaving the palace, she headed for Taiping Street.

Taiping Street was quite a distance away from the street where the Marquis’s residence and the nobility and high-ranking officials lived. That street wasn’t in the sphere where most of these people moved in.

The place where Qin Xiaoyao and Song Que had agreed to meet was on this street.

Qin Xiaoyao recited the address i ...

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