Wan Ge had just arrived in the world, but at the moment when she received the memory and the plot, she suddenly woke up.

In this world, she was married, yes, she married someone other than the villain.

Now Wan Ge is the queen of the dynasty, and her husband is the hero.

In the eyes of outsiders, the emperor and the queen were childhood sweethearts and had a deep love for each other. But only the original owner had tasted the bitterness of this, as well as the grievance of being a shield.

The court said that she was a demon queen who brought disaster to the country, and the concubines in the harem wanted to tear her apart.

The reason why the original owner had to endure all this was just because when she was young, when she encountered danger, the heroine blocked a disaster for her and crippled her legs.

In fact, this matter cannot be blamed on the original owner. The heroine was also present when she encountered danger, and the original owner did not push the heroine out, but ran faster, causing the evil horse to hurt the heroine who was running at the back.

The culprit was obviously the man who rode a horse in the street at that time, but the male protagonist insisted on blaming the original owner, thinking that it was because he liked the female protagonist more, the original owner was jealous, and deliberately let the original owner get hurt.

Facing her beloved, the original owner had no way to defend herself, and finally acquiesced to this matter.

After that, she became the queen of demons, and she was also the one who blocked the knife in the harem. The female protagonist was the male protagonist's favorite, and she was the one who was flattered on the surface by the concubines but hated in private.

This time, Wan Ge's mission was not only to be a villain, but also to help the original owner soothe her heart. The original owner did not understand why she was not loved, and she hoped that she could experience the feeling of being loved in this body.

Wan Ge was in the queen's bedroom at this moment, but she heard the sound of men and women making love.

The male and female protagonists were in her bedroom, doing such things almost every night, but others thought that the emperor touched her and set up six palaces for her.

There were so many concubines, but he only touched her.

At this moment, the woman suddenly shouted: "Blood, so much blood..."

Then the two of them stood up in a hurry. Wan Ge did not ask what happened, but immediately walked out from the inner room. Without saying a word, he slapped Wan Ge in the face.

"What are you still doing here? Call the imperial physician quickly." The emperor's angry voice rang in Wan Ge's ears.

Wan Ge snorted coldly, then opened the door and said to the palace maid who was on guard: "I feel unwell, please call the imperial physician quickly."

When the palace maid heard this, she quickly answered yes and ran out.

In addition to the original owner, the scapegoat, the imperial physician who was the second male lead also knew about the things between the male and female protagonists.

Generally speaking, when the imperial physician was summoned at night, the second male lead would know that something must have happened to the female protagonist.

The imperial physician quickly checked and found that the reason for the bleeding was that the female protagonist was pregnant and almost had a miscarriage. Fortunately, he arrived in time. Before the baby is particularly stable, no strenuous exercise can be performed.

The imperial physician prescribed some pregnancy-maintaining medicine and gave the emperor a few more instructions.

When he turned around, he saw Wan Ge standing quietly by his side. His eyes fell on her slightly swollen face: "Empress, your face..."

"Excuse me, Imperial Physician." Wan Ge knew that he had to look at this face, otherwise how would he explain tomorrow that she was slapped?

She was the emperor's favorite queen. Who dared to slap her?

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