Quick Transmigration: The Empress Always Sterilizes the Emperor
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Some emperors really could not have sons.
But some emperors were able to give birth to sons, but they were prevented from doing so by the protagonist.
After all, not all emperors in the world can be human beings. Some emperors are simply dogs. So you have to be cruel when you need to be. If a woman is not cruel, she is being cruel to herself.
Shen Qingsu is a doomsday wood-type mutant, and regenerating severed limbs is just basic operation for him.
After death, they are bound to small worlds by the system and rely on having children to reach the peak of their lives, fulfilling the wishes of those souls who are unwilling to die.
World One: As a palace maid, she not only does the work of a palace maid, but also has to warm the emperor's bed. She doesn't even have a title, and in the end she is killed by the emperor's favorite concubine.
There are things that are even more frustrating than this.
This must be a world where the emperor cannot have a son. Second: The miserable imperial concubine, whose level of misery is comparable to five stars, is simply another Hua Fei.
What else is there to say?
The emperor must be unable to give birth to a son.
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