In the previous life, Song Shihuan chose to return to his biological parents because he wanted to gain the long-lost family affection, but he did not expect to fall into the abyss. After reviving her life, she refused to succumb to fate and chose King Qin as her father again. After a series of events, she not only succeeded in raising the dandy King Qin as an emperor, but also gained the family love that she had not received in her previous life.
Reader comments
No, I was originally attracted to it and read the original work. Until I saw the deep love between the emperor and the Queen of Yuan Dynasty explained in the original work, then forget it. I lost interest in the moment. The prince was born in the second year after marrying the sister of the Queen of Yuan Dynasty, who is the current queen, and the age gap between them should not be too big. , Because it seems that the age difference between the two is not big, at least not old enough to allow the eldest son to secure his position, that is, the biological father of the protagonist, and he also gave the teaching rights of his eldest son, the protagonist's current father, King Qin, to the queen. I didn't win. This can be called deep love, I can't stand it. Then he was deliberately crippled, and then he started to fight for it. Isn't this an obvious result? He should have had this psychological result in the first place. He really didn't feel very wise. If he hadn't said that he didn't deliberately raise him to be crippled, I would have thought that he did it on purpose! I don't quite believe that he will be able to make decisions for the protagonist in the future and will not be confused by the prince opposite him. As for the people around the emperor, they could get the queen to stay with him at any time. I can only say that he really trusts the queen, too much. I'm sure he is still the kind of founding emperor who conquers the world. How did he do it?
No, I was originally attracted to it and read the original work. Until I saw the deep love between the emperor and the Queen of Yuan Dynasty explained in the original work, then forget it. I lost interest in the moment. The prince was born in the second year after marrying the sister of the Queen of Yuan Dynasty, who is the current queen, and the age gap between them should not be too big. , Because it seems that the age difference between the two is not big, at least not old enough to allow the eldest son to secure his position, that is, the biological father of the protagonist, and he also gave the teaching rights of his eldest son, the protagonist's current father, King Qin, to the queen. I didn't win. This can be called deep love, I can't stand it. Then he was deliberately crippled, and then he started to fight for it. Isn't this an obvious result? He should have had this psychological result in the first place. He really didn't feel very wise. If he hadn't said that he didn't deliberately raise him to be crippled, I would have thought that he did it on purpose! I don't quite believe that he will be able to make decisions for the protagonist in the future and will not be confused by the prince opposite him. As for the people around the emperor, they could get the queen to stay with him at any time. I can only say that he really trusts the queen, too much. I'm sure he is still the kind of founding emperor who conquers the world. How did he do it?