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I'm the Empress! So I'm Going to Make Myself a Harem

[WARNING: MATURE CONTENT] "...I have to choose a King Consort right now?!" No sooner did the young woman from Earth awake in the body of Empress Isabelle of Nevremia than she was informed she'd have to choose a King Consort to keep her throne. While she was still trying to get used to her new body, new world, and new position, her advisors insisted she marry some stranger to retain her power. "But don't Empresses get to make the rules?" As Isabelle Von Nevremia. not only is she the revered empress of a powerful country, but she has access to a special status system, which allows her to read people's names, skills, moods, and even their kinks. As well as that, there's some kind of mysterious 'challenge' system that awards her 'skill points' for successfully completing challenges. ...But all the challenges are just seducing people. How tacky... "...If I'm going to be Empress, then I won't have a king! I'm going to have a harem!"

Amesaya · Fantasy
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580 Chs

I'm not rushing to get home, I'm leaving in an orderly manner

So, the solution to her carriage problem was...

They didn't share the same carriage.

It made her incredibly nervous to let Vaughn ride out of her sight, but it would be a terrible decision for multiple reasons to send one of her actual husbands outside to accommodate her hot new stuff in their place.

And given that Octavian had been set to marry her for political reasons long before Vaughn, it also made sense to maybe not banish him out to the driver's seat.

Apparently the boys had reached some kind of agreement for who was in the cabin of the carriage as compared to sitting outside. She could not figure out the rhyme or reason employed by her men, but they seemed all very satisfied.

It was.

Bizarre.

But she wasn't about to complain at all.

"It's been lovely. Thank you so much for your hospitality."

Caleb bowed and took her hand, kissing the back of it. "At times I don't know if you're trying to subtly insult me after all."