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... e imperial’s trick to go against Ye Xiao”

“Oh wow... This young lord is truly unlucky. I am sure he doesn’t dare to kill a chicken. Now he has actually been set up for killing an expert cultivator. He becomes a murderer... heh heh... I really have no words to say about this obvious trap...”

“You know nothing! To kill someone, only an excuse is sufficient...”

“That’s right...”

“But what our prince is doing is truly a little bit over the top”

“Ya, I know...” ...

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