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Chapter 16: Empress's Declaration of Protection for Her Husband!
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The Governess enters and tells the Governess that the State Teacher left the palace the night before. He said that his bonds with the great ni have broken so he is going to re-enter the kingdom. She tells him that she has seen him treat the great fox, but she does not know why it is left in the palace. She asks him what is the matter, and he tells her that he has seen the State teacher treat the fox respectfully, but that there is a language barrier between the two. He tells her, "the imperial teacher's thinks too kindly to people" . He then turns to his wife and asks her what she thinks, and she tells him, "as long as the majesty does not assign it to the divine beast guard of the state / you can do what you wish". She then asks him if he thinks that demons and immortal beings exist in the world. He replies, "that state teacher dares even to deceive an imperishable creature / i fear he had bad intentions". She tells
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A Husband's Virtue • Chapter 16: Empress's Declaration of Protection for Her Husband! • Page ik-page-4635076
A Husband's Virtue • Chapter 16: Empress's Declaration of Protection for Her Husband! • Page ik-page-4634935
Chapter 16: Empress's Declaration of Protection for Her Husband!
This is a locked chapterChapter 16: Empress's Declaration of Protection for Her Husband!
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The Governess enters and tells the Governess that the State Teacher left the palace the night before. He said that his bonds with the great ni have broken so he is going to re-enter the kingdom. She tells him that she has seen him treat the great fox, but she does not know why it is left in the palace. She asks him what is the matter, and he tells her that he has seen the State teacher treat the fox respectfully, but that there is a language barrier between the two. He tells her, "the imperial teacher's thinks too kindly to people" . He then turns to his wife and asks her what she thinks, and she tells him, "as long as the majesty does not assign it to the divine beast guard of the state / you can do what you wish". She then asks him if he thinks that demons and immortal beings exist in the world. He replies, "that state teacher dares even to deceive an imperishable creature / i fear he had bad intentions". She tells
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