
The Arrogant Imperial Concubine and Her Spoiled Little Prince
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Once he traveled through time, Zhao Heng became the seventh prince of the Yong Dynasty. His mother was a noble concubine, and his grandfather was a distinguished noble. He held military power and retired from the country. In addition, his mother often whispered in his ears, "Prince, you have a great position." Zhao Heng turned over. This was not appropriate for a cannon fodder villain. Zhao Heng cherished his life very much, and because he really didn't like studying, the seventh prince became a well-known dandy. What kind of school does a prince need to learn in person? He is already a prince, shouldn't he be taught by a master? Going to school before dawn? Is this right for you to hear? Emperor? Isn't the emperor also his biological father? If children don't study well, it's mostly because of their parents' habits! Emperor Jinghe once walked on thin ice and carefully treated others as his son for more than thirty years. After he came to the throne, his children were as gentle and respectful as he was before, until Xiao Qi was born. Only then did the emperor realize that he could have such a son!
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