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... Xin was thinking of Tang Yuanyao. His face was blue and white, and he hung up the stubbornly, looking at Tang Yanyao's eyes full of envy And killing.

The five princesses cut off the words several times in a row. Xin Xin was annoyed in his heart, but it was not easy to attack. Only by lowering his head to drink tea could he hide his anger on his face.

The five princesses did not let him go, and asked with a worried expression: "The second emperor's body is good and bad, what has the ...

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