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... ked, "General, do you have something to tell me?"

Sima Zhengren glanced at the maid waiting on the side, then waved his hand and dismissed everyone. Then he cleared his throat and whispered back to his wife: "Even if you can't share it with me, as long as you sit here, I can It smells good."

Luo Shi covered her mouth with a smile and replied simply: "Okay, then I will accompany the general."

Sima Zhengren glanced at his wife and said solemnly: "Don't call me 'general' all th ...

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