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"Your Majesty, please don't torment this old servant; I don't have such abilities," Old Yao said with a pained expression, "I will send someone right away. I will send someone right away."
After speaking, Old Yao dared not say any more and promptly and swiftly withdrew.
"This old fellow, the older he gets, the more cunning he becomes, always speaking for those minions of the An Commandery Prince. He must have taken a lot of money from those minions," Emperor Longchang complained unrestrainedly and turned to Wu Zhixing and Wu Xuening, "Tell your family's Kang Commandery Prince to learn well from Old Yao. He is my confidant; a little push at a critical moment can benefit him immensely."
A drop of cold sweat rolled down Wu Zhixing's face.
Although that was the reasoning, this was coming from the Great Emperor himself, was it appropriate to say?