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... t her portrait too?"

  Others nodded, expressing the same doubts.

  The officers and soldiers explained in a rough voice.

"It was Xiao Juan who committed the felony crime of regicide. The woman was coerced by him and had to act together with him. The emperor specifically ordered him to try his best to protect the safety of the woman and not to hurt her. It would be even better if she came back on her own initiative. Well, the emperor will let her go."

  The common peo ...

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