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Chapter 75? A Smile

    

rical records, the year was 1939 and the date was April 13th.As he journeyed from Huai Island's Tianya Pavilion to Qi State's Jinghai County, Jiang Wang established his third inner palace halfway thro...Zhao Ruocheng's life, he has met many women.

He doesn't need to do anything, just one look is enough to easily capture hearts.

Even without eye contact, just taking off the mask, there are plenty of women who rush towards the flame.

He had never given it a thought.

In this world, nothing is permanent.

From a single person to an entire nation, entanglements of grievances and affections are interwoven, all driven by feelings.

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He just wants to live a slightly tipsy life.

Don't get too drunk, and don't take things too seriously.

Drunken to death, no one in the world will ever remember those things, those people, those past...

... Too real. How is he going to live with that

Manpower is sometimes exhausted. The more intelligent a person is, the clearer they see the truth of the world, so the more pessimistic they become.

In a small town, you make a few friends. Among them, the most successful one is probably the mayor of this small town. Perhaps he works in the criminal justice department, perhaps he teaches at the academy, or perhaps he is in the city guard...

If there was any trouble, he would quietly resolve it.

Possessing wealth that could never be spent in this small town, maintaining a cultivation level that fluctuated neither up nor down, drinking flowery wine, and killing bandits.

Occasionally domineering, sometimes "helping the weak and fighting against the strong".

And so, to live a life like this, in peace and happiness with these people.

He thought so, and he did so.

But, some people disagree.noying back then.”Smiling and smiling, her eyes turned red.He said, "When the incident happened, Uncle Deng immediately took me to Mingde Hall, but... we didn't see anything. At that time, Uncle Deng...