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Chapter 544: Entering the Royal Palace, Meeting the King. [547]



Summary

The passage describes Ci Song and Mo Yao's arrival at the royal palace for their wedding preparations. They travel in an extravagant carriage through streets decorated with red silk and joy characters. Upon reaching the palace, they are escorted by a gray-robed eunuch to the king's study. The palace is described as surprisingly small but elegant, with golden tiles and intricate stone carvings. They meet the king, who is reading a book and appears to be in his early thirties, dressed in a black mink coat with a golden dragon embroidery. The king seems intrigued by the couple and welcomes them with a cryptic comment about "immortal lovers".

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