Chapter 1665: The Mantis Stalks the Cicada, Unaware of the Oriole Behind!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1665: The Mantis Stalks the Cicada, Unaware of the Oriole Behind!

Chapter 1665: The Mantis Stalks the Cicada, Unaware of the Oriole Behind!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

The manservant was startled at the voice. He immediately sensed that something wasn't right. As someone who had frequented this shop for more than a year, he was incredibly familiar with the shopkeeper's voice, and this was not it.

But then the manservant looked down and saw the man's dark palms and shriveled fingers, and immediately felt his heart thump.

The shopkeeper spent every day making rice tofu, and after being immersed in rice milk and rice residue, his hands were fair and delicate, not rough and coarse, and certainly not like the hands he now saw.

"Wait, you're not Shopkeeper Liu! Who are you!?"

The manservant's heart shivered as he suddenly raised his head, but what greeted him was a lethal palm. At almost the moment he had spoken, 'Shopkeeper Liu' had suddenly reached out and seized his neck.

"Foul brat, you're just a manservant, but you've got a rather fast reaction!"

'Shopkeeper Liu' raised his head, and while his face was identical to the real deal, it was suffused with an evil and savage aura.

Crack! Before the manservant could react, the man's fingers clenched, immediately breaking his neck.

After doing all this, the man passed his hand over the manservant's face, and a moment later, the manservant's face was peeled off and put on as a mask by that man.

The man dressed in the manservant's clothes and then silently left the store. Passing through the various streets, he traveled to Zhangchou Jianqiong's residence. In the entire process, no one was alarmed, and no one in the residence realized that the manservant had been switched out for another person.

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The back garden of Zhangchou Jianqiong's residence was home to scattered flowering shrubs and ponds, which complemented the flying arches and eaves of the galleries and bestowed a refined and ancient atmosphere to the entire place.

According to the laws of the Imperial Court, all official residences for those of the

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