
After Pretending to Be a Widower and His Wife Died, He Madly Criticized Me for Being Put on the Altar
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[Two-way pursuit of each other in the crematorium + pseudo-substitute literature + double cleanliness + after all hardships come joy] Everyone in Dayan knew that the tyrant Situ Sheng had an absolute weakness. He and the late empress Song Fuyue were childhood sweethearts and young empresses. But five years ago, the first empress disappeared. The emperor searched hard for two years and only received the news that the first empress died unexpectedly in Xuanyue Kingdom. From then on, Situ Sheng went crazy. He was paranoid and crazy, and slowly turned into a complete tyrant. It was also from that time that various people similar to Song Fuyue began to appear around Situ Sheng. But the creepy thing is that Situ Sheng always smiled and included those substitutes into the harem. In less than a month or less than the next day, those poor women disappeared from the harem again. Until he met He Buyu at his enemy's wedding banquet. This woman was smiling, angry and foolish, and her eyes were full of love, just like the queen who had passed away. To seize someone's wife, a thunder strike? His eyes darkened, his voice was hoarse, and he knelt under the timid and fearful woman, "Tell me again, who is better, me or him?" ------ The tyrant is in power and the substitute is involved. Why not come to kill the king and use all his strength to entangle with the tyrant? There is no shortage of substitutes around Situ Sheng, but she is the most special one. She was a very good liar, and she was so ruthless that she could even deceive herself. Unfortunately, her self-righteousness had unintentionally woven into a trap, trapping her and Situ Sheng. Situ Sheng asked, "Will you still kill me, a tyrant?" Why not meet a faint smile? She knew clearly that the touching words of love in his mouth were addressed to the late Queen. He knew clearly that what Situ Sheng loved was just her skin that looked so much like the late empress. "It's just a stand-in. Your Majesty, you can't be acting and show your true feelings."
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