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... d the light to look at it, and saw that the man opposite was very young, dressed in ordinary clothes, and seemed to be inconspicuous.

It's just that I don't know why, after watching him take the seat, although he is proud, there is a hint of depression between his eyebrows, as if he is very worried.

In the past few years after he left the palace, he had come here to visit all kinds of visitors. Those who study art, ask for music, listen to the qin, or invite him to a banquet to pla ...

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