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When Zheng Chenggong received the news, the main force of the Fujian army had already returned to Zhoushan and would set off to return to Fujian as planned. At that time, Zheng Chenggong had only a small army with a broken rear. However, after learning that Deng Ming had reached the city of Nanjing, Zheng Chenggong felt that it was unreasonable to not come to meet Deng Ming, so he led his personal guards to re-enter the Yangtze River estuary. This time, Zheng Chenggong's march was quite smooth. Shortly after he returned to the Yangtze River, Ma Fengzhi raised the flag of rebellion. The Qing army in Changzhou Prefecture had no time to take care of himself and had no ability to stop Zheng Chenggong's actions at all. He didn't even know that the prince of Yanping was going back.

Then Dongfeng Zheng Chenggong took a boat to enter Zhenjiang Prefecture, and then left the boat to Nanjing by land. Now Zhenjiang Prefecture is almost empty. Although Zheng Chenggong did not have a large number of cavalry, he did not encounter any danger. After approaching Nanjing, Zheng Chenggong became more cautious. The main force stopped and waited for the ship to follow. At the same time, he sent all his knights to search around and inquire about the recent situation of the war near Nanjing.

After learning that the Qing army was huddled in Nanjing, Zheng Chenggong took the risk of moving forward with his personal guards again. Now it is not far from Deng Ming. The envoy who came to Deng Ming's camp today was Zheng Chenggong's scout. According to this scout, Zheng Chenggong could arrive in Nanjing within about two days to meet Deng Ming.

"This matter is best kept confidential," Deng Ming said to Li Laiheng and Zhang Huangyan: "The main force of Yanping's vassal has returned to Fujian. Now there are more than a thousand personal soldiers around Yanping's prince, which is not enough to help us take the southeast and defend the Yangtze River. But if we heard that Yanping's prince is back again, the Tartars in Nanjing would be panicked and refused to continue exchanging prisoners with us."

After hearing that Zheng Chenggong had returned, Zhang Huangyan was very excited and thought that he had the opportunity to seize Nanjing again, so he couldn't help but feel a little disappointed now. However, Zheng Chenggong's army is now in a sluggish morale and has not been able to complete the separation of military subordinates. More than 100,000 troops were divided into several groups and sailed on the vast sea. Even if Zheng Chenggong wanted the entire army to return, it would be difficult to notify them, let alone with the current morale of the Fujian army, even if he returned, he might not be able to play a big role.

The next morning in Nanjing, Jiang Guozhu and Guan Qizhong broke out in fierce quarrel. Liang Huafeng's active actions made Jiang Guozhu feel great pressure. He advocated immediately releasing all the Fujian army officers in the city and exchanged as many bannermen as possible from Deng Ming. Jiang Guozhu believed that this measure could help him and Guan Qizhong win the gratitude of the whole city, and that Liang Huafeng would be easier in the future. After the first exchange was successfully completed, Jiang Guozhu believed that Gan Hui should be released, Yu Xin and several other Fujian generals, and all the remaining bannermen and relatives of other Nanjing officials would be returned. As for Lang Tingzuo's issue, Jiang Guozhu believed that as long as Deng Ming could be guaranteed to execute the Governor of Liangjiang, it would even be necessary to use the gold and silver of the Nanjing vassal treasury to buy Deng Ming, making him willing to stand on the side of Jiang Guozhu and Guan Qizhong, help them create public opinion, and put all the blame on Liang Huafeng.

But to Jiang Guozhu's surprise, Guan Qizhong firmly opposed this: "Gan Hui and Yu Xin and the two thieves are Zheng Chenggong's generals and Zheng Ni's right-hand man. This time, they finally caught their chance of being careless and captured these two guys. How could they be easily let go? Letting the tiger return to the mountain will bring endless troubles. They will cause great trouble to the court in the future. I wonder how many more people will die."

"But you agree, you want to trade with Deng Ming." Jiang Guozhu was shocked after hearing Guan Qizhong's statement, because this means waiting for death. If Liang Huafeng is allowed to complete the transaction, not only will Lang Tingzuo return to Nanjing safely, but the bannermen and other Nanjing civil and military officials will also turn to Liang Huafeng's side. At that time, Lang Tingzuo and Liang Huafeng will have an overwhelming advantage to Jiang Guozhu and Guan Qizhong.

"I agree to discuss with Deng Zi, but I have never agreed to really release Hai Ni. At the beginning, we said that we were lying Deng Ming to kill Lang Tingzuo, and then killing all Hai Ni without returning to him." Guan Xiaozhong looked at Jiang Guozhu in a daze and said firmly: "Although I hope the court pardon me, I am still a loyal minister of the emperor. I want to defend Nanjing for the court and let Deng Ming return to the mountain. I will never agree to let the tiger go back to the mountain, let alone use the money from the vassal treasury to buy Deng Ming. That will only make the thieves stronger and make it more difficult for the court to wipe them out."

"But even if we don't do it, Liang Huafeng will do it. Deng Ming will still get what he wants, and we will die without a place to bury him." Jiang Guozhu advised with great sincerity: "If the admiral wants to contribute to the court, he must protect his useful body and his official position. If he loses his life, how can he continue to serve the court in the future?"

Guan Qizhong still shook his head: "Let these bandits be released and the court has endless troubles. I was originally an ordinary Han army in Manchuria. I was promoted by the late emperor (Huang Taiji), and became a general, and raised the flag to become a naturalized person. The late emperor did not even let me command the Eight Banners soldiers because I was a Han person. After entering the pass, I became the admiral of the Eight Banners step by step. I cannot do anything to sorry for the late emperor and the court."

When Guan Xiaozhong and Jiang Guozhu were quarreling, someone hurriedly reported to him outside the door. As soon as he saw Jiang Guozhu, he shouted: "Governor, it's not good. Admiral Liang led his people to go to the prison and robbed all the Haigui inside."

The prisoners followed Liang Huafeng's soldiers into the prison, and some bannermen all over the city saw that the other side had many people and were all very powerful, so the prisoners did not dare to resist, so they could only watch them take the people away, and then sent people to report to the Liangjiang Governor's Office.

After listening to the report, Guan Xiaozhong had a gloomy face, and without saying a word, he walked out of the door, greeted his subordinates and said, "Come with me, go to Liang Huafeng's camp and grab the people back."

After Guan Xiaozhong left, Jiang Guozhu's subordinates looked at their immediate boss at a loss, and saw that Governor Jiang's face was cold and horrifying.

"I won't go and make trouble with him." Jiang Guozhu concluded that Guan Xiaozhong could not bring people back. Even if he could, Jiang Guozhu would not help. He did this kind of offending the bannermen and other civil and military officials. He ordered all his confidants to be summoned to the Governor General's Mansion in Liangjiang. Now Gan Hui, Yu Xin, Wan Li and other captured Fujian generals were detained in the Governor General's Mansion. Jiang Guozhu ordered his men to strictly protect the last bit of chips and not allow anyone to approach, even Guan Xiaozhong's men.

"What should I do?" Jiang Guozhu was almost desperate. Even if he reached an agreement with Deng Ming and returned these Yanping generals to the Ming army, it would lead to a break with Guan Qizhong. No one of Jiang Guozhu and Guan Qizhong could fight against Lang Tingzuo and Liang Huafeng's alliance alone. If there was an internal strife, Jiang Guozhu knew that he would definitely be beaten by his opponent, and then he was charged with all the charges and bear all the anger of the court.

As Jiang Guozhu expected, Guan Qizhong had no chance of taking the Fujian army back. Liang Huafeng, who was full of confidence, did not come out to see Guan Qizhong. The soldiers of the Liang army stood on the city tower in the city with full arms, deaf ears to Guan Qizhong's shouts, but when Guan Qizhong showed his intention to break through, the soldiers of the Liang army immediately opened their bows and aimed at the soldiers of the Guan department near the city gate.

Without Jiang Guozhu's support, Guan Qizhong was originally fewer than Liang Huafeng's. Although the bannermen who could not command him now looked like they were not helping each other, their tendencies were also very obvious. Seeing that the two armies were at a strife, the bannermen who assisted in defending the city shouted at Guan Qizhong: "What should the admiral do? Now that the thieves outside the city have not retreated, will the admiral be in a row with the officers and soldiers of the Green Camp?"

After being bombarded Guan Yizhen, Liang Huafeng and Deng Ming quickly reached an agreement, exchanging 100 Fujian military officers for twenty bannermen, as well as a large number of aides from the Governor's Office in Liangjiang, as well as some Green Camp officers who had acquaintances in the city.

Seeing that the exchange was going well, Lang Tingzuo was also very happy and felt that the day of his freedom was not far away. Seeing a large number of Fujian army officers returning safely amid the cheers of the Ming army, Lang Tingzuo also felt annoyed. Like Guan Qizhong, Lang Tingzuo also considered himself a loyal minister of the Qing Dynasty. In his opinion, these subordinates of Zheng Chenggong deserved death.

"Jiang Guozhu! Guan Qizhen! What you did!" Lang Tingzuo hid in the dark, looking at the Fujian officers who had escaped death with red eyes, wishing he could immediately tear Jiang Guozhu and Guan Qizhen into pieces: "In order to remove you two great harms for the court, I have to make this decision and let the tiger go back to the mountain."

Because Liang Huafeng acted quickly and showed enough cooperation sincerity, Deng Ming has now provided Lang Tingzuo with a tent for meeting guests, allowing him to meet with Liang Huafeng's envoy in private.

After seeing the envoy sent by Liang Huafeng recently, Lang Tingzuo first highly praised Liang Huafeng for his effective work and asked Admiral Liang to continue his efforts and complete the transaction with Deng Ming as quickly as possible.

"When I return, Guan Xiaozhong and Jiang Guozhu's crimes should be carried out in full swing," Lang Tingzuo slapped his thigh with deep hatred: "So many Hai Gui escaped from the net because these two thieves are traitors. The accountant must do a good job with them."

Liang Huafeng's messenger looked embarrassed: "Governor General, Gan Hui and others were all locked up in the Governor's Mansion. Jiang Guozhu sent heavy troops to guard them strictly and did not allow anyone to approach them. Admiral Liang also felt very difficult."

"Didn't Admiral Liang have two thousand soldiers?" Lang Tingzuo said disapprovingly: "Besides, it is my Governor's Office. As long as I write a few letters, someone will naturally cooperate with Admiral Liang."

"But the thief is still outside the city, which seems not a good time to attack Jiang Guozhu, right?" The envoy asked carefully. A few days ago, Lang Tingzuo also reminded Liang Huafeng that it is okay to use troops to threaten Guan Yizhong and Jiang Guozhu, but there must be no force conflict, so as not to let Deng Ming outside the city reap the benefits.

"We must first settle the internal situation when fighting the foreign countries." Lang Tingzuo shouted. Now he didn't want to stay in the Ming army camp for a day, and he couldn't sleep at night. His mind was full of fantasy about returning to Nanjing and arresting Guan Xiaozhong and Jiang Guozhu to pieces: "Let Admiral Liang not worry about it, attack the Governor's Office, and release Gan Hui and the others first. After the official returns to Jiangning and eliminates his confidant troubles, he will go out of the city to kill the thieves and capture them together with Deng Ming."

The envoy did not dare to continue arguing and wanted to leave the camp and return to Nanjing City.

"Let's go." Lang Tingzuo stopped the messenger again and added: "Deng Ming seems to be a greedy person. You might as well use the money from the vassal treasury to satisfy his greed first. In short, let the official return to Jiangning as soon as possible, deal with Jiang and manage the two thieves, we can grab the money back."

The envoy nodded and returned to Liang Huafeng Camp with Lang Tingzuo's explanation.

After listening to the messenger's report, Liang Huafeng shook his head repeatedly: "The Governor was angry and could even say such confused words."

The envoy sent to Deng Ming's army was Liang Huafeng's dead soldier. At this time, those who could stand beside Liang Huafeng were his most trusted personal guards and aides. Someone immediately agreed with Liang Huafeng and said, "Deng Ming is so close, how can he meet Governor Jiang?"

"And we can't capture the Governor's Office," said another aide. Although there are many people in the city who support Liang Huafeng now, it is really horrifying to attack Liangjiang Governor's Office regardless of the enemy outside the city. Other troops will definitely not help, and most of them will stop it: "If we can all rush into the Governor's Office and steal people, then we can eliminate Guan Xiaozhong and Jiang Guozhu. Then why do people do for Deng Ming?

"Even if you can conquer, you can't attack. With this sword and weapon, the whole city will be in a big uproar. If you are loyal and Jiang Guozhu is defeated by me, they will have to defect to Deng Ming. They will definitely take a city gate as a gift, and Jiangning City will give it away." Liang Huafeng sneered: "I exchanged prisoners with Deng Ming for the sake of the future, for the court's reward, not for helping him capture Jiangning."

Everyone said yes. Liang Huafeng paused for a moment and said, "Let's go and take down the vassal treasury and try it out. Can you exchange the Governor for money for the money?"

Liang Huafeng's subordinates also had the same concerns as Guan Qizhong, that is, these moneys would inevitably strengthen the strength of the Ming army. None of these people recognized Lang Tingzuo's crazy words, and believed that as soon as the Governor of Liangjiang returned to Nanjing, the Qing army would be able to boost morale and have the ability to go out of the city to kill Deng Ming.

"There is no harm in trying it. If Deng Ming doesn't want it, it's better to give it to the soldiers in the army." Seeing that his subordinates were still hesitating, Liang Huafeng asked with a smile: "Do you think it's strange that why I fought with Zheng Chenggong to death, but I'm very polite to Deng Ming?"

"Please explain your doubts." Many people did have this kind of doubt, thinking that Liang Huafeng's attitude was too inconsistent because of the Ming army.

"Who is the best in the world?" Liang Huafeng did not answer immediately but asked back.

"Of course, the Lord," everyone replied, "It's the Manchurian soldiers."

"That's right." Liang Huafeng nodded: "Then who is the best in Jiangnan?"

Everyone has differences in this issue. It was undoubtedly Lang Tingzuo, but now Lang Tingzuo has been captured by Deng Ming, and life and death are still unknown. So some people think that the most powerful thing now is Jiang Guozhu, who controls the Governor's Office of Liangjiang. But those who say this obviously have no confidence. Although Jiang Guozhu acted as Governor of Liangjiang, his strength is far from comparable to Lang Tingzuo, who has been governed for five years in Jiangnan. Not long ago, he was still guilty and was just restored to his post by the court, and his momentum was not a little bit worse.

Liang Huafeng did not agree with this statement, and he laughed and said, "Of course it is the Governor of Liangjiang. In the fifth year of the Governor, his disciples and former officials are spread all over Liangjiang. He is deeply trapped in the enemy camp, and Deng Ming treats him with courtesy. Although the Governor is trapped in the enemy camp, he can still command me. If he returns to Jiangning safely, he will be able to recover his strength in less than a month. It is so easy to kill Jiang Guozhu and kill a bed bug. Also, who do you think is the most powerful around Jiangning now?"

There is no objection to this issue, it is definitely Deng Ming.

"That's right. When Zheng Chenggong was at the city, although he was the most powerful in Jiangning at that time, I would never offend the priest because I was afraid of him. Zheng Chenggong wanted me to choose the side, so of course I would choose the priest and not the Emperor Yongli. If Deng Ming had to attack Jiangning now and forced me to choose the side, I would definitely fight him without hesitation. But since Deng Ming did not want me to choose the side, I would not have to offend such a powerful person; for prisoners and silver to exchange for the Governor of Liangjiang, this is what the Governor himself means, I will do as he wants; and hand over some silver. And hand over some silver.

If the son can protect Jiangning, the emperor will not be angry. Even if he pursues the matter, there will be a governor to take charge. What am I afraid of?" Liang Huafeng smiled and said, "What's more, what was Yu Xin like on that day? The camp of more than 10,000 troops was spread out for several miles, and the fishermen did not stand guard. What's the terrifying thing about this kind of scattered soldiers? Look at Deng Ming outside. The walls of the camp were built high and thick, and the soldiers practiced day by day without any slacking off. What should I do to provoke him? Why should I ask for trouble if I can do things with prisoners and money? Just wait for him to withdraw his troops by himself."

Everyone was amazed.

That afternoon, after hearing that Liang Huafeng had robbed some silver from the vassal treasury, Jiang Guozhu could no longer sit still, so he immediately sent someone to Deng Ming camp. After seeing Deng Ming, he said bluntly: "Governor Jiang is willing to release all the Fujian generals that the admiral wants first, but he hopes that the admiral is willing to give a guarantee."

"Do you guarantee to kill Lang Tingzuo?" Deng Ming asked.

"That's right." Jiang Guozhu's envoy nodded quickly: "There are still twenty remaining bannermen. Governor Jiang knows that the admiral has always been trustworthy. As long as the admiral agrees to this matter, he will send people out of the city overnight."

"I can't agree to this." Deng Ming shook his head: "I can agree to let the bannerman go, but I can't say killing Governor Lang."

The envoy was anxious and argued: "The Admiral said at the beginning that as long as Governor Chiang released prisoners, the Admiral would not let Lang Tingzuo live, and would also help Governor Chiang, claiming that it was the secret purpose that Lang Tingzuo leaked."

"Yes, I have put forward such conditions, but General Liang had just returned to Jiangning at that time and had not cooperated with me. But your side has been delaying and has been reluctant to release the Yanping vassal people. Now Governor Lang and General Liang have been released to more than 200. How can I kill Governor Lang again?" Deng Ming shook his head and said, "It's too late. Governor Jiang and Admiral Guan missed the opportunity."

"But what Governor Chiang wants to release several generals from Yanping's vassal." The envoy still refused to give up and tried his best to convince Deng Ming to agree to this condition.

"That's right, so I agree to release all the bannermen, and agree not to help Governor Lang frame Governor Jiang and Admiral Guan, but the rest of the matter will have to be done by Governor Jiang and Admiral Guan themselves." Deng Ming said meaningfully: "If Governor Jiang gets things done well, I am willing to help with the aftermath."

"Dare you ask what the admiral's aftermath means?" the messenger asked hurriedly.

"My suggestion is: return several generals from Yanping vassal to me, and I will release all the bannermen. A day later, I will release Lang Tingzuo..."

"Admiral is not allowed." The envoy heard that Deng Ming was about to release Lang Tingzuo, and hurriedly shouted.

"Listen to me!" Deng Ming snorted dissatisfied, Liang Huafeng's envoy immediately shut up obediently. Deng Ming continued: "But after releasing Governor Lang, whether I will leave Nanjing immediately depends on what Governor Jiang does. If Governor Jiang gives me 500,000 taels of silver, I will set off and leave Nanjing immediately, and I will hold Governor Lang in my hand until the last moment before leaving."

Deng Ming stopped for a while and let the envoy understand his meaning. However, after seeing the doubts on the other party's face that had not completely disappeared for a long time, Deng Ming had to explain himself: "If I don't leave immediately, I guess Governor Jiang would not dare to do anything to Governor Lang, right? Even if Governor Jiang wanted to attack, he would probably be worried that I would take the opportunity to seize the city. In a few days, when Governor Lang calmed down the hearts of the people, Governor Jiang would have to wait for death. But as long as Governor Jiang sent 500,000 taels of silver, I would honestly retreat fifty miles and give Governor Jiang three days to solve the problem. In three days, I will return to the city of Nanjing again. If Governor Jiang is still alive, then I will still want one million taels of silver. Whatever Governor Jiang wants me to say, I will say to the people of the world."

Deng Ming did not talk nonsense to the envoy anymore and asked him to go back and report to Jiang Guozhu immediately: "This is the last opportunity for Governor Jiang and Admiral Guan, so don't miss it."

An hour later, Jiang Guozhu's envoy came to Deng Ming's camp again and told him that Jiang Guozhu would secretly send all the captured Fujian generals out of the city tonight. When he saw Deng Ming's bannerman, Jiang Guozhu would send another 500,000 taels of silver.

"Governor Jiang hopes that when will I withdraw from the army?"

"The night after tomorrow, Governor Jiang needs one day to prepare. The morning after tomorrow, the admiral should not release Lang Tingzuo before retreating from the army. I hope the admiral will not break his promise."

"I will never go back on my word. I wish Governor Jiang and Admiral Guan all the best," Deng Ming said: "Don't forget to prepare the one million taels of silver for the next day. I will leave the day after tomorrow and come back five days to cooperate later."

"Thank you, Admiral Ji Yan. Governor Chiang will definitely prepare the money and wait for the Admiral to come back to collect it." The envoy then made a request: "Governor Chiang hopes that the Admiral will agree to send a team of soldiers behind the Admiral's army."

"To make sure I retreat instead of killing a backlash," Deng Ming nodded and said, "It should be."

After sending away Jiang Guozhu's envoy, Deng Ming invited Lang Tingzuo and said to him: "Jiang Guozhu has agreed to return Gan Hui and the others to me tonight and ask me to exchange it with the head of the governor."

"Ah." Lang Tingzuo shouted: "But I have asked Liang Huafeng to release two hundred people back. The Admiral has promised not to hurt me."

"Yes, so I did not agree to Jiang Guozhu's request. When I see General Gan and the others, I will put the governor back."

Lang Tingzuo immediately looked full of the vernal equinox and said complimentingly: "The Admiral is indeed a believer."

"But after I let the Governor go back, the Governor is not worried that they will jump over the wall and offer me the city gate?" Deng Ming smiled cunningly: "As soon as the Governor stepped out of this camp, even if I fulfill my promise, if someone offered me the city, I will still accept it with a smile."

Lang Tingzuo immediately bounced off the chair again. He waved his arms as if he wanted to scold Deng Ming, but after opening his mouth, he did not speak out his fierce words. After a moment of stunned silence, he bluffed and shouted: "There are still tens of thousands of loyal and brave officers and soldiers in Nanjing. Even Jiang and Guan Erzhe's subordinates may not follow them to do such a crazy thing."

"But the Governor must still refuse to take this risk, right?" Deng Ming said slowly, raised his hand and opened his palms: "As long as the Governor sends this silver, I will do the Governor a favor."

"What's the busy thing?" Lang Tingzuo asked vigilantly.

"I will retreat at night the night after tomorrow. The Governor can watch our army leave with my own eyes in the camp, and then suddenly return to the city in the morning to deal with Guan and Jiang thieves." Deng Ming made a tempting suggestion: "As long as 500,000 taels of silver, the Governor can deal with the two traitors without worries, and eliminate these two major concerns for your court and the emperor. Of course, it may be true that as the Governor said, their subordinates are all loyal and righteous people. They would rather be killed by the Governor than offer me the city gate, or they would not have the chance to rob the city gate at all. But is Governor really planning to take this risk?"

Lang Tingzuo pondered for a while and said to Deng Ming: "How far will you retreat?"

"How about fifty miles? Ten thousand silver per mile, fair and reasonable."

"Why do you do this?" Lang Tingzuo felt that there was a conspiracy. He didn't understand why the other party missed such an opportunity.

"Because I am not optimistic about Guan Xiaozhong and Jiang Guozhu, they may be solved by the Governor, and I will not get anything. But the Governor cannot refuse to admit that I may have found an opportunity, and I plan to sell this opportunity for 500,000 taels of silver."

Lang Tingzuo secretly hated in his heart: "Jiang Guozhu, Guan Qiyi, you two thieves are really a disaster for the country and the people. Well, they have already paid so much to eliminate these two disasters for the court. Now they are about to be accomplished, so don't lose all their efforts."

After thinking it through, Lang Tingzuo made a decision: "Okay, it's a matter of determination. I will ask General Liang to send 500,000 taels of silver to the Admiral. But I will send a team of soldiers to follow the Admiral's army to ensure that the Admiral has indeed retreated."

"It's natural." Deng Ming agreed happily, and then said, "I will come back in three days, and the Governor will pay me one million taels of silver."

"I want another million? Why?" Lang Tingzuo suddenly became angry again.

"This is for the cost of helping the governor speak. After all, General Gan and the others were finally released by Jiang Guozhu and the others. I can't help the governor to make a lie for nothing." Deng Ming reminded: "Originally, in the agreement between Governor Lang, I will help whoever let General Gan and the others come back."

"Okay, I will prepare one million taels of silver." Lang Tingzuo said, biting his back teeth, but he sneered in his heart: "Deng Ming, when I get rid of Jiang Guozhu, I will be afraid that you will not succeed? Not to mention that I promised to give you one million, but I promised to give you ten million, so what?"

Whether it was meeting Jiang Guozhu's envoy or negotiating with Lang Tingzuo, Zhang Huangyan and Li Laiheng accompanied him throughout the journey.

After Lang Tingzuo left, Deng Ming saw Zhang and Li’s eyes were a little wrong, so he asked strangely: “What’s wrong?”

Li Laiheng avoided Deng Ming's gaze and said quickly: "It's okay."

Zhang Huangyan opened his mouth and said, "Admiral..."

"Hmm?" Deng Ming was waiting for the other party's following.

But Zhang Huangyan did not continue speaking. After thinking for a while, he shook his head and said, "I'm fine, either."

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