
After Being Bound to the Learning System in My Mother's Womb, I Became the Empress
About This Novel
Lin Xi struggled to survive for ten years in the apocalypse. After her death, she transformed into the fetus of Empress Dayong. Once she was born, she was betrayed and the real princess lived among the people. She was adopted by the impoverished Lin family, who gave her six more brothers and sisters. Fortunately, she was bound to the learning system. Under her training, the eldest sister was promoted from a peasant girl to a first-class farmer; the second brother was promoted from a hapless hunter to an invincible first-class general; the third brother was promoted from a waiter to the most wealthy businessman in the world... Lin Xi brought the bosses she had trained to fight back to the capital, regained her identity, inherited the legacy of her parents, and became a generational empress. One night, a handsome man knelt in front of her and said in a bewitching voice: "Is it time for your Majesty to give me a title?" Lin Xi said: "Well, I will ask Qin Tianjian to choose a good day to welcome you into the palace as the emperor's wife."
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Official(8)Scraped 11d ago
LThe male protagonist feeds the female protagonist poison and forces them to be together in the end. I also took it. Are all the men in the world dead?
It's well written, but the strong female protagonist's presence is a bit weak.
Give a one or two month old underdeveloped baby a fire poison and fail to detoxify it (completely) after the poison. If I were treated like this, I would go crazy and turn 100% black →_→
I like it so much, I don't want it to end so early
It's a good-looking story with a strong female character and a weak male protagonist. It's really touching. This is the first time I've followed a book so enthusiastically. I read in the comment section that there are some flaws in some places, but it doesn't affect the overall reading experience at all. I really love it. It's really hard to find such a book. There is also no explanation for the immortal male costar. I thought he would have a lot of roles.
It's a very strange idea, but the author's writing in large letters is very interesting, and it makes people read it all the way through, and still feel unfinished.
Handsome royal husband, you mp, you will die without a man, you are already an empress and you still need a royal husband? It's just a piece of cake, shouldn't it be a male concubine?
Does it look good? Why doesn't anyone comment?
Not bad, not bad, not bad, not bad, not bad, not bad, not bad
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 11d ago
LThe male protagonist feeds the female protagonist poison and forces them to be together in the end. I also took it. Are all the men in the world dead?
It's well written, but the strong female protagonist's presence is a bit weak.
Give a one or two month old underdeveloped baby a fire poison and fail to detoxify it (completely) after the poison. If I were treated like this, I would go crazy and turn 100% black →_→
I like it so much, I don't want it to end so early
It's a good-looking story with a strong female character and a weak male protagonist. It's really touching. This is the first time I've followed a book so enthusiastically. I read in the comment section that there are some flaws in some places, but it doesn't affect the overall reading experience at all. I really love it. It's really hard to find such a book. There is also no explanation for the immortal male costar. I thought he would have a lot of roles.
It's a very strange idea, but the author's writing in large letters is very interesting, and it makes people read it all the way through, and still feel unfinished.
Handsome royal husband, you mp, you will die without a man, you are already an empress and you still need a royal husband? It's just a piece of cake, shouldn't it be a male concubine?
Does it look good? Why doesn't anyone comment?
Not bad, not bad, not bad, not bad, not bad, not bad, not bad









