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The concubine was both naive and playful and followed the deposed prince into exile

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RomanceComedyFantasyHistoricalSci-fi

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Creative Ancient RomanceAncient RomanceSpoiling The WifeTransmigrationSpace/DimensionSweet RomanceLighthearted And Funny

[Slightly stronger + sand sculpture + mind reading + space + micro fantasy] [The heroine is super beautiful,] [The prince's heart is as deep as the sea]

Song Qingning caught her boyfriend cheating on her with another man, a strong black man.

It was raining heavily and I couldn't bear the blow so I ran out. Because I didn't look at the road, I fell into the sewer.

When she woke up again, she found herself as the prince's concubine. Before she could come to her senses, the house was confiscated.

The wet nurse chose herself and another sensible and obedient concubine from the eight concubines. She was about to refuse, thinking that staying was better than exile.

The next second, the wet nurse gave the others poisoned wine.

Song Qingning was timid and obedient, and silently decided to make plans while on the way to exile.

On the road of exile, Zhao Chengyi was inexplicably able to hear the inner thoughts of this unfamiliar concubine.

I found out that she not only cheated but also wanted to run away.

He stared at me all the time with a dark face.

Later I found out that this woman didn't look like a woman, but she was quite pleasing to the eye.

The heroine is a sand sculpture, has space, and is stronger than ordinary people.

She always wanted to run away, but in the end she failed and was exiled halfway. Song Qingning became pregnant. Looking at the man who was seriously injured, unable to eat, and vomiting, she realized belatedly that this man had suffered for her.

Later, when she gave birth, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince turned pale with pain and ended up staying with her during the confinement period.

Song Qingning thinks that having children is not difficult, so let's have more.

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