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... torch which burnt pine oil started flickering, making the shadows of the two people seem extremely eerie. Zhang Xiaojing maintained that posture for over ten Tanzhi (1. Tanzhi is a unit of time used in ancient China. A Tanzhi equals around 7.4 seconds) before slowly laying the body flat on the ground, a delighted look on his face.

Because of the injunction granted by Gan Shoucheng, Zhang Xiaojing couldn’t return to the hall of the Jing’an Department, so he had to go to the thatch-roofed ...

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