webnovel

Rumor Has It That I’m Pregnant with His Highness’ Child

# consort # food # therapeutic #hishighness # dramaqueen Yu Niaoniao transmigrated into ancient times and became the eldest daughter of an official’s family. Her father didn't love her mother? No matter. As long as he gave them basic necessities! Her younger siblings didn’t take her seriously? That’s fine. Brats who don’t listen will be beaten a couple of times. There was no stir-fry in ancient times that was edible? Don’t panic, she’s a chef. Suddenly, a shocking rumor burst out in the capital. It was said that the eldest daughter of the Yu family was privately involved with Duke Lang, and was even pregnant with his child! All of that was merely rumors! However, before she could come forward and clarify it, an imperial decree came, bestowing marriage upon her and Duke Lang! Yu Niaoniao felt like she had been struck by lightning, and her whole body was numb. Who was Duke Lang? He was like a living King of Hell who held great power and killed people without feeling! He was so fierce that children would stop crying in his presence, and the faces of all the officials would pale when his name was brought up. Faced with the dangerous man walking towards her slowly, Yu Niaoniao trembled in fear. “Sob, sob, sob… I was wrong! I’m not pregnant!” Only to hear Duke Lang say, “ That’s fine. It’s not too late to get pregnant now.” Yu Niaoniao was speechless!

Big Fruit Pellets · 一般的
レビュー数が足りません
677 Chs

Atonement

編集者: Atlas Studios

County Magistrate Liu was immersed in his memories when he suddenly heard someone ask.

"Lord Liu, when will you give us the hundred taels of silver you promised?"

Magistrate Liu suddenly came back to his senses and asked with wide eyes, "What silver?"

The commoners were shocked by his fierce appearance, but when it came to a hundred taels of silver, everyone mustered their courage and continued.

"You said it yourself in front of everyone just now. As long as we can stop the ox cart, we can get a hundred taels of silver. You're an official. You can't lie!"

At this moment, County Magistrate Liu no longer felt hot-blooded.

All that was left was the pain of losing a hundred taels of silver.

No wonder many seniors often told him that it was not easy to be an official, and it was even harder to be a good official.

Now, he finally understood.