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It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and the pedestrians on the road are heartbroken.
The capital city rarely experiences rain in winter, but it begins to fall more after the beginning of spring. Several days of continuous rain have added a touch of dreariness to the Qingming Festival.
Lin Zheng had just returned to the Qing Dynasty from the West and had not yet adjusted to the time difference. He went to bed late and got up even later.
The bitter spring breeze and rain were so depressing that he closed his eyes just as dawn was about to break. When he woke up, it was already afternoon, and he was delighted to find that the sky outside had cleared and the sun was shining brightly.
"Wheat ears." Lin Zheng jumped up from the bed and shouted.
The sound of footsteps came closer and closer. Mai Sui lifted the door curtain and poked his head in, calling out "Young Master".
Lin Zheng tilted his head slightly, his fingers expertly buttoning his collar. In the light filtering through, the scar on his upper lip became particularly clear as he spoke. "Go see if the old lady is free. I'll go talk to her later."
Mai Sui hadn't been working at the mansion long. She looked normal, not taking Lin Zheng's cleft lip seriously. She answered eloquently, "The old lady left after lunch. She said she was going to see her old friends."
Lin Zheng paused for a moment, then uttered, "Go to the kitchen and get some simple meals. Whatever's convenient will be ready."
Mai Suiying went downstairs to get busy, and Lin Zheng quickened his pace. After washing up, he went out. There was a bowl of chicken noodle soup on the table with a poached egg on it.
Lin Zheng felt a warm feeling in his heart. The old lady still remembered his preferences. When he was busy, he liked to eat chicken noodle soup with a poached egg. She must have asked the kitchen to prepare it. He finished his noodles in a few bites and went out alone.
As soon as the sun came out, it felt as if spring had truly arrived in Beijing. The grass was tender green, snow-white plum blossoms covered the branches, and pink apricot blossoms swayed gently in the breeze, giving the city an air of spring.
Lin Zheng walked faster, his forehead already slightly sweaty. As he neared the foot of the mountain, he looked up and saw lush green trees on the top. There were occasional flowers scattered along the mountainside, but at the foot of the mountain, flowers were already in full bloom.
Amidst the flowers stood tombstones, each of them in an interesting shape, forming an irregular circle.
There is a tombstone at the center of the circle, with no words on it, just a blank space. The other tombstones seem to be clustered around it, as if they are the leader.
A petite and thin old lady with silver hair sat cross-legged on a futon as if she were sitting on the kang at home, throwing gold ingots and paper money into a copper basin.
Green smoke rose, and paper money with ashes rolled in the air.
The old lady looked up at the swirling dust, and her smile brought the wrinkles in her eyes together, turning her originally round eyes into crescents.
Lin Zheng subconsciously slowed down his pace, followed the old lady's movements, stared blankly for a while, feeling sad and depressed.
A gust of wind blew, bringing with it the scent of flowers and memorials. He came back to his senses, a smile on his face, and he quickly stepped forward, calling out, "Old lady."
The old lady turned around, waved at Lin Zheng, and said, "Why did you follow me?"
Lin Zheng walked over to the old servant who was taking care of the old lady, took a rattan mat and placed it next to her, then quietly stepped aside. He nodded and thanked her, then sat down casually, pretending to complain, "You didn't even ask me to come with you when you went out."
The old lady glanced over. Although she was old, her eyes were still bright and her words were as sharp as ever: "Can you get up?"
Lin Zheng smiled awkwardly, touched his nose, and looked very embarrassed.
The old lady added: "It's okay. Old people don't sleep much. You won't be able to sleep in a few years."
Lin Zheng, who was only 25 years old this year, cried out in surprise when he heard this: "Old lady, this is not very kind of you. You keep calling me old every other day."
The old lady slowly tossed ingots into the copper basin and said with a smile, "Being old is fine, but the problem is that you haven't achieved much in your old age. Skills are the most frightening thing. It's been a few days since you came back from the West, and you haven't gone out to do any work. You've been hanging around me all day, which is really annoying."
Lin Zheng was choked and muttered, "I'm going to the capital in a few days, so I just want to spend a few more days with you. Anyway, no matter what you say, I won't leave these days."
The old lady laughed and said in a scolding tone, "You! I'm in good health, nothing's wrong. I told you, I can't leave for a while, I have to say hello to my old friends."
The old lady is already 93 years old this year. She is very open-minded and never avoids the issue of life and death.
Lin Zheng often heard the old lady say, "We came here crying and leave with joy, so that our lives will not be in vain. I don't want you to watch over me, I will leave with a smile on my own."
Lin Zheng laughed with the old lady. Seeing her hands trembling from time to time, she lowered her eyes to hide the reluctance and sadness in them.
The old lady didn't hear Lin Zheng's answer. She turned around and looked at him with a look of understanding. She pointed at him and said, "You! You are the most thoughtful person in the family. You haven't changed after all these years in the West."
Lin Zheng tried hard to laugh, but he couldn't. Finally, he gave up and said sadly, "Old lady, I really can't bear to leave you."
There are always some descendants who fail to live up to their expectations. Their family was not in decline, but it had lost its former glory.
The old lady's expression softened a bit, and she comforted him with a rare smile, "I know. You must be sad. But look, my friends are all here, and you have your own friends too. They will be there for you. Breakups and reunions are inevitable, so don't take it too seriously."
Lin Zheng hummed softly. He had his own friends. He had once been a part of the world of music and dancing, yet he felt infinitely lonely amidst the crowds.
The old lady said, "Actually, they might not be able to hear me. I just wanted to come here and take a look. We used to go up the mountain from here often. I was very young at that time, and I was very scared the first time."
Lin Zheng followed the old lady's instructions and saw that the road up the mountain was paved with stone steps, winding its way into the depths of the forest.
The old lady looked lost, a rare sight. "I was behind him, and I saw the late emperor supporting himself with his legs, walking with great effort, but very steadily. Then I wasn't afraid anymore."
Lin Zheng had been here with the old lady countless times. When he heard her talk about this for the first time, he couldn't help but be fascinated.
The old lady took out two pine nut candies from her purse, handed one to Lin Zheng, and put the other one into her own mouth.
She sipped the candy, her face lit with satisfaction. "I like to eat candy and candied fruit. He said that eating too much candy is not good for you, so I was very obedient and only started eating it when I got older. I've lived enough and I'm not afraid of death. I'll be sweet until I die."
Sweetness spread in Lin Zheng's mouth. He also liked to eat candy, so he sipped it like the old lady, smiled, and suppressed his reluctance in his heart.
When Lin Zheng first saw the old lady after returning home, he almost burst into tears.
Compared to what I saw when I left, the old lady in my dream was obviously older and much shorter.
Lin Zheng has been with her these days, and she is awake less and less, always dozing off with her eyes closed.
At that time, he was afraid that she would fall asleep and never wake up. Only by clinging to her hand, which was like an old, dry tree root, but always warm and dry, could he come back to his senses.
Lin Zheng was a student sent by the Qing Dynasty to study in the West. He initially studied painting.
The old lady always respected his interests and said that learning painting was a good idea. The Qing dynasty had thousands of years of tradition and painting techniques that were no less impressive than those of the West. But one shouldn't be complacent; learning other things could broaden one's horizons.
He first went to France and later to England. After seeing countless churches and Western-style buildings that were different from those in the Qing Dynasty, his interest turned to architectural design.
With a foundation in painting and the math and engineering he'd learned throughout his childhood, Lin Zheng struggled initially when switching disciplines, but eventually found his way back. Now, after completing his studies, he's secured a position in the Ministry of Industry's Construction Department.
During his seven years in the West, he often dreamed about every little detail of Shunyi, and the delicious food that he always woke up from just when he was about to eat it, and could never eat.
The old lady seems to care about nothing, but is actually softer than a cloud.
The only relative he has in this life.
Lin Zheng was unfortunate. Born in the unlucky month of May, he was born with a cleft lip. His father died of a sudden illness when he was born, and he was considered unlucky. The villagers decided to abandon him in his cradle on the mountain as an apology to the enraged mountain god.
He was also considered the luckiest person in the world. He was led by students to survey and map, and was rescued and adopted by He Ye, the most famous water conservancy master in the Qing Dynasty.
After returning to the capital, He Ye sent him to the best clinic in the Qing Dynasty, the affiliated clinic of Shunyi School, where he received countless lip repairs.
Lin Zheng's lips were much better than before, at least his pronunciation was clearer, but according to the doctor at the clinic, he was still not satisfied.
The then Supreme Emperor Qi You once said that if the level of anesthesia was improved, the stitches were better, and there was scar removal technology, the effect would be much better.
Qi You also said that there are already anesthetics and painkillers and hemostatic drugs, which is already a remarkable progress in medicine.
He Ye never married, and she adopted countless orphans. Unlike other people who raise children to support them in their old age, she did not let them take care of her in her old age. After raising them, she let them go out to explore the world.
The imperial court was fully responsible for the retirement of old officials like He Ye, providing them with everything from housing to the people who took care of them, including food and daily life, without leaving any stone unturned.
He Ye did not require the orphans to take her surname. If they remembered their original parents, they could still use their original surname.
If you don’t remember, my surname is Hua, the Hua in Huaxia.
This was the advice that He Ye asked Qi You in a letter and he wrote back to her.
Lin Zheng's surname was Lin, and He Ye said it was named in memory of an elder, Lin Daniu. Lin Daniu was also a famous agronomist. Like He Ye, he was born into a family of bondservants.
From a bondservant, he became a master of agronomy specializing in "fertilizer", and was known to all the farmers in the world.
Lin Daniu, Zhang Song, Zhang Bai, Lin Xiuxiu...
The granite tombstones gleamed coldly in the sun, and their names, deeply engraved on the tombstones, reflected the cold color.
They are the well-known "Shun Yi" faction on the tombstone, a group of companions who were the first to follow the late emperor Qi You.
Qi You passed away two years ago, and now only He Ye is left in the "Shunyi Faction".
Lin Zheng traveled around the West, and wherever he went, the foreigners, upon hearing that he was from the Qing Dynasty, treated him with great courtesy. Even those who had other ideas held back and dared not confront him.
The Qing dynasty's position was there, and its warships patrolled the seas in a menacing manner. Western merchant ships were still waiting in various ports to trade with the Qing dynasty.
Whether it was the Barbarians, the Portuguese, France, or England, all exchanged letters and diplomatic envoys with the Qing, and both sides sent students to study there. Western nations all guaranteed the safety and dignity of Qing citizens on their soil.
As a citizen of the Qing Dynasty, Lin Zheng felt proud to see the admiration and respect shown by Westerners.
When Qi You passed away, the Qing envoy stationed in France informed these students. They would hold a mourning ceremony at the envoy's station in France, but no requirements were imposed on them, leaving it up to their own will.
Because Qi You had already left a will, his funeral was kept simple, without the need for a grand ceremony or wake. The envoys followed his wishes and held a small private memorial service.
Lin Zheng was indescribably sad. He went there that day. Not only him, but all the students who had studied abroad were there. Besides them, the King of France and the nobles were also there, but they were not invited to come.
The envoys knew the intentions and thoughts of the King of France and those in power, and Lin Zheng also understood them.
His respect and remembrance for Qi You were genuine, and his inquiries into the domestic situation in the Qing Dynasty were also genuine.
With the passing of Qi You, who had protected the Qing Dynasty like a pillar of power, a new emperor would be appointed in two years. Could the Qing Dynasty still maintain its former glory and its hegemony?
Qi You voluntarily abdicated when he was 65 years old. Since then, he has lived in seclusion and rarely appears in public.
Before he abdicated, he and his court officials established new laws.
The new emperor must be at least 40 years old when he ascends the throne and must abdicate after a maximum of 15 years.
The emperor is no longer the eternal emperor, and a new emperor will be appointed after his death.
Cabinet members are replaced every five years, and officials who reach the age of 65 must retire.
After Qi You abdicated, Lin Zheng saw him once in person in Shunyi.
At the age of sixty, He Ye retired from the position of dean of the Water Conservancy College of the Jueluo School and continued to teach at the school.
Her friends, such as Lin Xiuxiu, Zhang Song and Zhang Bai, all came to Shunyi and chose to settle down and retire here.
He Ye and her friends were the first women to work in important positions during the Qing Dynasty. However, generally speaking, women were relatively rare, especially in government offices, which were still dominated by men.
This situation has changed significantly since the Queen appeared.
The empress was once the deposed crown prince, the granddaughter of Yinreng, and the eldest daughter of Hongxi.
After Qi You ascended the throne, his imprisoned brothers were released. Yinreng, disinterested in attending court, chose to travel throughout the Qing dynasty. Yinzhi remained in the capital and became an instructor at the Infantry Governor's Office, spending his days training soldiers in horseback riding and archery. Due to poor health, Yinxiang became a teacher at Shunyi School.
It was not until Qi You ascended the throne that the brothers, nephews and nephews of the Jueluo clan finally had a truly good end.
When Yinreng's granddaughter succeeded to the throne, there was an uproar in the court and the country, except for the cabinet ministers who participated in the election.
Many years later, Lin Zheng still clearly remembers the overwhelming opposition. Even the then-Emperor Hongshu, who was unable to pass the throne to his children, had no complaints.
But other people who were not involved were very upset, especially the men who opposed it most strongly.
The conflict between men and women broke out completely.
Whenever Lin Zheng thought about it, he felt ashamed of their faces.
Spit was flying everywhere, and rude words were spoken. All kinds of dirty words and erotic gossip were thrown at the empress and the ladies-in-waiting like a huge wave of dirty water.
The entire atmosphere of the Qing Dynasty seemed to have turned into a cemetery where ghosts were rampant.
Qi You, who had not been seen for a long time, finally stood up again.
His decisions were very concise and powerful. He abided by the law and handled everything according to the law.
The Queen then issued an order to investigate the rumors, deal with them according to the law, and publicly try a large number of people.
In fact, the situation had stabilized for the most part as soon as Qi You came out. He had been invisible for so long that many people had almost forgotten about him.
The Qing Dynasty still had him as a reassurance, someone who created a great country, retired at the right time, and silently guarded behind the scenes.
Moreover, it was because of him that women in the Qing Dynasty began to step out of the harem and serve in the court. It was perfectly normal for a capable empress to become the successor.
Lin Zheng remembers He Ye's rather harsh but accurate description of those men who appeared strong on the outside but were actually weak: "All that's left of their body is that stinky mouth. Sew that mouth shut, and they become a complete, faceless beast. They're not even as good as a donkey, but donkeys can grind mills, and donkey meat is delicious."
The situation stabilized. After the empress ascended the throne, the government became stable and the Qing Dynasty continued to develop in a stable and orderly manner as before.
However, the people no longer remember the tense atmosphere of that time, but they still enjoy talking about the rumors about the Queen.
"Some people are born with thin bones and can only see what's below their belly button." He Ye said bluntly.
Lin Zheng recalled these things, staring at the inscriptionless stele in front of him through the rising green smoke. He asked softly, "Old lady, is that the late emperor?"
Lotus Leaf followed his gaze, eyes filled with nostalgia, and whispered back, "It's just a cenotaph. His ashes aren't in the imperial mausoleum. According to his will, they were scattered at the mouth of the Grand Canal. He said that even though they were of little use, he still wanted to guard the sea and defend it against any invading powers."
Lin Zheng was shocked. Now that Qi You had passed away for several years, the situation was relatively stable, and the Qing Dynasty was still the undisputed leader.
However, Lin Zheng asked: "Old Madam, why did the late emperor abdicate so early?"
He Ye had also asked Qi You this question. She remembered Qi You's answer and his smile.
"Old age breeds weariness. Old age doesn't necessarily lead to wisdom; it can also lead to stupidity, stubbornness, and confusion."
"Don't think you're an exception. Ordinary people who think they're right will only suffer. If I think I'm right, the whole world will suffer. That won't work. I'll lose my reputation in my later years."
"Are you willing to give it up?"
"Hahaha, of course I'm reluctant to leave. I still feel a little lost. At first I didn't know what to do after I left. My legs kept moving uncontrollably towards the imperial study."
"Later, I kept directing myself. I did things I hadn't done as a child, like playing with my grandchildren. You know what, I actually found it enjoyable. I generously gave them candy and pocket money. Hahahaha, I became the most popular elder."
He Ye's expression faded a little, and he said, "If you don't advance, you'll retreat. Furthermore, you can advance for decades, and then retreat in a moment. Even tigers take naps, and when they do, monkeys, foxes, pheasants, and so on will jump out, vying for the top spot in the forest. We should always plan ahead and never let our guard down. He's been like this since he was a child. Now, he's gone."
As the wind blew, the wild grass growing out of the cracks in front of the inscriptionless monument swayed gently in the wind, as if responding to the words of the lotus leaf.
Lin Zheng wanted to speak, but his throat choked and he couldn't say anything.
From the country to a certain surname or family.
Zhang Song and Zhang Bai, brother and sister, were both leaders in their professions, holding high positions. After Zhang Song married and stayed in the north, the descendants of the Fucha clan were still quite prosperous. Although not as prosperous as when Zhang Song was alive, they had achieved some success.
Zhang Bai's descendants were in a bad state. Starting from his son, each generation was inferior to the previous one. Now, none of his great-grandchildren are worth mentioning, and they have long been forgotten by the public.
When Lin Zheng first came back, he heard about the Zhang family's situation. Thinking that He Ye and Zhang Bai had been close friends since childhood, he asked, "Old lady, can you help the Zhang family?"
The lotus leaf shook her head and said, "It all depends on the person. If a person is not good enough, they can help him temporarily, but not forever. Let him go. Flowers bloom and fade at different times."
Yes, if the Zhang family could be helped, it would be worth He Ye's help. Given her personality, she would have helped a long time ago.
Thinking about the new emperor next year, Lin Zheng was still a little worried and asked, "Old Madam, do you think there will be another empress in the Qing Dynasty? The previous one was really a big deal."
He Ye turned her head and looked at Lin Zheng. She knew what he meant and did not speak for a moment.
According to news from the court, the empress intended to pass the throne to her son, but the cabinet ministers were more optimistic about Hongshu's granddaughter.
The two successors each had their own strengths and were both intelligent and wise. However, this was not a simple power struggle, but a struggle between the cabinet and the emperor.
The Qing Dynasty no longer had Qi You, and none of the subsequent emperors had the same aura of control over the world as him. Whether the transition between the old and new monarchs could be smooth was a question of concern to the court, the people, and even other countries.
If the rules set by Qi You were broken this time, where would the Qing Dynasty go? Lin Zheng felt confused.
How could He Ye not see Lin Zheng's little thoughts? She laughed and said, "You, instead of doing your work, you think about those trivial things all day long. He said that as long as this land is still there and the people on this land are still there, there is nothing to be afraid of."
Lin Zheng was stunned for a moment, then he felt relieved when he saw He Ye's calm expression. He smiled and said, "Old lady, you are right. It was me who was worrying too much. Alas, I just hope that this time, we won't make too much trouble. Old lady, you are familiar with the Queen. When the Queen heard those rumors outside, was she angry?"
He Ye glanced at Lin Zheng's gossipy look and said angrily, "The Queen is a human being, not a saint. Anyone who hears such dirty talk will get angry. If anyone says they don't care, it's because they've become numb after hearing it too much. The Queen is usually too busy to listen or pay attention."
Lin Zheng sighed and said, "When will they change?"
Lotus Leaf said calmly, "We have to wait until people mutate and become different species."
Lin Zheng was stunned. Lotus Leaf stretched out her legs and moved them gently, saying calmly, "People are still people. Human nature doesn't change. Some things may change due to civilization, laws, and status. However, if the veil of concealment is peeled off, people will soon be exposed to their true nature, and evil will surface. On the other side of evil, there is kindness and conscience. You don't have to worry. Evil will never prevail over good."
Lin Zheng remained silent, just nodded repeatedly.
He Ye looked at the inscriptionless stele, pounded her leg, and said with deep melancholy, "This is also the price she has to pay. Being an emperor is not that easy. No one can take all the benefits."
The ground was still a little cold across the futon. Seeing that He Ye seemed to frown, Lin Zheng quickly stood up and supported her: "Old lady, please get up. Be careful not to catch a cold."
He Ye stood up with Lin Zheng's arm around her, brushed off his support, and slowly walked to the inscriptionless monument. She bent her legs and knelt on the ground with difficulty.
Lin Zheng was shocked and stared blankly at He Ye who was kowtowing reverently.
He Ye kowtowed three times and said with a smile, "In this life, I have only kowtowed to you twice. The first time was when I first met you. I was so scared then. You were a prince from the palace, an extremely noble person. You looked at us, smiled at us, said we didn't need to kowtow anymore, and brought us sweet candy, the most delicious candy in the world. Now, I kowtow to you one last time in this life. Thank you for letting me taste candy for the first time in my life, and the taste of being a human being."
Lin Zheng stared at He Ye's almost trembling shoulders, his nose felt sore and dry, and his eyes were moist.
Qi You never disturbed the people when he traveled, and this was true both when he was in power and after he abdicated.
Lin Zheng remembered that he was on vacation that year and went home from the school dormitory to pay his respects to He Ye.
In the yard, He Ye sat with a thin, detached old man and drank tea.
Lotus Leaf was speaking, and the old man bowed slightly, with a smile in his eyes, listening to her carefully.
Lin Zheng had never seen He Ye like that before. Her smile was brighter than the morning sun, as lively as a little girl. It was also like facing someone she admired and revered, with a mixture of complex emotions: dependence and nervousness.
For some reason, Lin Zheng stood there, not daring to move.
He Ye saw him and said something to the old man. The old man smiled and replied, then looked at him.
Lin Zheng stepped forward to greet him. He Ye didn't introduce him, so the old man simply asked a few questions about his studies. He was nervous, but the old man smiled gently and said, "We old people talk too much, always talking back and forth. Young people don't like to listen. We should talk less, otherwise we'll be annoying."
He Ye kept laughing and asked Lin Zheng to leave.
Lin Zheng walked out of the yard and found his back damp with sweat. His entire body seemed to have been stretched too tight, and when he relaxed, his legs ached and ached slightly.
Growing up with He Ye, he has met most of the talented and ambitious people, powerful and famous people in the capital or even the whole world, and he considers himself knowledgeable.
He had never felt such a great pressure and touched by the old man in front of him.
Lin Zheng guessed who the old man was. It was Qi You who had retired behind the scenes.
Lin Zheng will never forget the look Qi You gave him.
He didn't know how to describe it at the time, but later, when he was sailing to the West, his ship was sailing on the vast ocean. At night, a storm broke out and the ship was tossed around all night. Almost no one on board could sleep.
Lin Zheng was equally terrified, thinking he would perish at the bottom of the sea. Fortunately, the storm died down at dawn. Feeling relieved to have survived, he ran to the deck to get some fresh air.
A red sun gradually rose from the horizontal surface where the waves surged, dyeing the sea level red.
The sea water changed from deep red to light red, and then to the bright sky, dazzling and eye-catching.
Under the sun, there is an endless expanse of blue waves, and their fleet is rippling in the blue waves.
The ships that went to the West were from a fleet built by the Qing Dynasty. They sailed to the West several times and were known as the overlord of the sea.
Compared to other small boats, their boat can be called a giant. In fact, as he said under the sun, their boat is just a tiny dot in the ocean.
In front of the wonders of nature, humans are as small as a grain of sand or a drop of water.
Lin Zheng is very pessimistic. He thinks he is insignificant among the insignificant and can almost be ignored.
When Lin Zheng was a little older, He Ye had told him, "Don't feel like God has wronged you. It won't help. The past is the past, child. Look forward. In the future, you'll realize that these things really don't matter."
At that time, Lin Zheng couldn't understand why he had to face the pain of treating cleft lip, while others either felt sorry for him or looked at him with inquiring curiosity.
Seeing the sunrise, Lin Zheng inexplicably recalled the moment he saw Qi You. At that time, all his arrogance and complaints about his life faded away.
What did he have to complain about? Qi You was not much better than him, but he relied on his own abilities to live like the sun and bring blessings to the world.
After He Ye finished bowing, Lin Zheng came forward and helped her back home. She didn't look back.
The next day, He Ye died peacefully in his dream.
According to He Ye's last wishes, there shouldn't be a grand funeral. All the children He Ye had adopted who were near the capital were rushed back, and her family members just burned incense and remembered her in their hearts.
The Queen came in person to offer condolences, and with the gathering of nobles, the funeral became more and more grand.
For a time, the capital was bustling with activity and noisy people.
The only personal possessions He Ye had left for Lin Zheng were the tables, chairs, desks, and other household items he had been used to since childhood.
The house was returned to the court. The storeroom and study were empty. No writings were left. They were all donated to the court's collection.
Lin Zheng's heart was still empty even in the bustling room.
They all went.
Now it is the era that belongs to these younger generations.
The wheels continue to roll forward, and no one knows where they will go.
Amidst the confusion and emptiness, Lin Zheng's heart was filled with inexplicably high emotions.
The lotus leaf told him not to be sad or afraid.
Qi You once said that the emperor should not exist. Without the emperor, the world will be a better place.
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