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... manager checked the barrel hanging from Cheongmae’s leg as she tilted her head. This is news from the imperial palace. He gave Cheongmae something to eat and quickly looked for Ain.

“News has arrived from the imperial palace.”

Ain, who was handed the paper, checked the contents and frowned.

“You should also know how to give up in moderation.”

After processing the paper, Ain told the manager to send Cheongmae out once more. The place where Cheongmae goes this time ...

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