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... isfortune at this moment]

[Fortuneiately relies on each other, let's take a look]

[Hexagram 11: If you divinate, there will be no regrets. Head to the matchmaking agency, and you will be guided to "Fortune".]

"Matchmaking agency?"

Zhao Huai unconsciously hesitated when he saw this place.

This matchmaking agency was an institution representing the ancient government in charge of handling marriages between men and women. There were many matchmakers inside, s ...

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