Chapter 2638: Jade-break True Emperor (1/2)
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Many youths felt inadequate and didn’t even have the courage to look at her They lowered their head and occasionally stole glances in her direction
“The prettiest flower in Imperial, the princess of the Li, the empress of this world” Many murmured, intoxicated
“So the Li should be here too? Of course, how could they miss this awesome event?” One ancestor said
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Because of this, many became curious about the type of man that would eventually win her over Perhaps one would need to go to Ie to find one
“Is she on the side of Fiercest?” People wondered after hearing her prior comment
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