Quick Transmigration: The Charismatic Host is Spoiled to the Point of Pregnancy Again

Chapter 198 The Concubine's Daughter is Pampered by the Princes (The End)



Chapter 198 The Concubine's Daughter is Pampered by the Princes (The End)

Song Yuyin refused to accept them all.

The officials assumed he disliked women, so they gathered many male prostitutes who resembled women...

The most outrageous one, trembling and leaning against the wall, said, "Your Highness, I've already opened my own shop..."

Song Yuyin: "..."

Song Yuyin had him carried to the boar castration site.

They made him castrate the princess inside for three months.

After this male prostitute came out, she would vomit at the sight of a man's lower body...

The officials then realized that Prince Ping, Song Yuyin, also disliked men.

Although Song Yuyin had said more than once not to try to send people to his side.

But the officials' desire to take shortcuts was irresistible...

Moreover, news came from the palace that they hoped Song Yuyin would have a woman by his side, preferably with a child as soon as possible.

But he doesn't like girls or men, could it be...?

Does he like married women?

widow?

It can't be...

An old woman, perhaps?

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As it turned out, Song Yuyin liked nothing.

In his fifth year as a prince, he became a monk.

However, he still had attachments in the secular world, and even if he forcibly entered the Buddhist order, he could not suddenly comprehend the great wisdom of Buddhism.

At most, it's just about self-cultivation.

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royal palace.

After the late emperor passed away, Song Yuhe ascended the throne as the new emperor, his son was made crown prince, and Bai Ruofu was made empress.

When the two daughters grew up, they were both stunningly beautiful and had excellent temperaments.

He directly recruited a son-in-law in the capital, established a princess's residence, and frequently visited Bai Ruofu in the palace.

The eldest daughter was skilled in cooking, and the book she led the writing of, "The Imperial Culinary Delights," has become a timeless treasure.

The youngest daughter was skilled in needlework, especially double-sided embroidery, and her embroidery was so lifelike that she taught many embroiderers. She had countless students and became a model of female craftswoman praised and remembered by later generations.

The son inherited the throne. He was sharp-minded and ambitious. He implemented a system that prioritized agriculture and encouraged industry and commerce, which enriched the Yun Dynasty's treasury and greatly enhanced the status of merchants, thus preventing the Yun Dynasty from being surpassed by Western countries.

Song Yuhe and Bai Ruofu shared the same bed in life and the same grave in death, with no regrets.

[This dimension is complete. Let's enter the new world soon!]

Bai Ruofu: "..."

I'm quite used to this seamless transition.

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Huachao.

Bai Jia, a high-ranking official.

Bai Wen, the lord of the Bai family, was merely a minor official of the fifth rank in the capital.

He had a son and a daughter, the eldest son Bai Ruohuai and the second daughter Bai Ruoyin, both of whom were born of the principal wife.

However, on the day of his second daughter Bai Ruoyin's coming-of-age ceremony, a guest from outside the capital told him that he had seen a girl in Peach Blossom Village on the outskirts of the capital who looked very much like Bai Wenzheng's wife, Li Pingwan.

An investigation revealed that Li Pingwan had gone through Peach Blossom Village that day, which caused her to have a miscarriage, and she gave birth there; at the same time, another farmer from the village also gave birth.

The village midwife was so nervous that she accidentally switched the two women's daughters.

Bai Wen sent someone to bring his biological daughter back, renamed her "Bai Ruofu," and registered her name in the family genealogy; however, she was recorded as the third daughter of the Bai family.

In other words, Bai Ruofu, the real heiress who grew up in the countryside, was far less favored in the Bai family than Bai Ruoyin, the fake heiress.

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In fact, Bai Ruofu and her biological mother Li Pingwan look very similar, especially their two arched eyebrows that seem to be frowning but not frowning, and their eyes that seem to be weeping but not weeping.

The fake heiress Bai Ruoyin's appearance can only be described as pretty.

At first, no one suspected anything.

Because... Bai Wen's appearance is average, so it's understandable that with a little adjustment, she would have a daughter who isn't particularly good-looking.

Until Bai Ruofu appeared.


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