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... wly in front of the emperor and Queen Mother Deng.

  Deng Luyun would always be by his side on weekdays, but today he entered the palace alone, with no one around him.

  He knelt down tremblingly.

   "My humble minister Deng Yuchuan, pay homage to the emperor and queen mother."

  Empress Dowager Deng smiled and said: "Brother, please come, you are all from your own family, so there is no need to be so polite."

  The old emperor also said: "Come here, show uncle ...

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