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[Palace fighting + chasing wife to the crematorium + uncleanness of both men and women + three sons and one daughter + concubine doctor + scheming and weak beauty]

Yunyan's death was the unanimous decision of the whole family, just to use her child to pave the way for the Queen's eldest sister.

Five years later.

Her fate was not to end. Yunyan, who returned with a changed face, changed her name to Shen Zhiyi. On the surface, she was the emperor's savior. Relying on this life-saving grace, she was canonized as Concubine Shen and enjoyed great glory.

But no one knew that she was also the beautiful ex-wife of the newly crowned top scholar, and had a son with him.

She is gentle and kind in front of others, but vicious behind their backs. She faked pregnancy to win favor, plotted and framed others, alienated the emperor and empress, seized the throne, and demanded justice from those people step by step.

Everyone in the palace said that she was kind and gentle, but no one knew that in secret, her hands were stained with the blood of her enemies.

At first, the number one scholar's ex-husband just wanted to watch from the sidelines, but she used her hypocrisy to trick his true heart, so he had to collude with her and call her sister.

The emperor, who had someone else he loved, became furious when he learned that she didn't love him.

Even though they had not recognized each other, the twin royal heirs were close to her.

The child she had secretly with her ex-husband is very talented and only recognizes her.

The little son he had secretly with another man only has her in his heart and eyes.

She has three sons and one daughter. Men are just passing by, and children are her relatives.

Hmm? But why did these men, in the end, start asking her who she loved?

Nonsense, of course she only loves herself and her children.

Avoid: In the early stage, the emperor had real feelings for the queen, but the heroine did not love him. The heroine had had several men, and both of them were not pure.

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