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I Am the Only Fertile Woman in the Game

I Am the Only Fertile Woman in the Game

[Polyandry + Adored by All + Pregnancy Runaway + Leveling Up + Pure Male Harem] Qiao Suisui opened her eyes and found herself in an interstellar beast world where females were scarce compared to males. How scarce? Looking around, she was the only viviparously born female! Bound to the fertility system, she became the target of a scramble among the big shots— A Colonel from the Empire Military Department, who betrayed his family just to give her a status. "I swear on the honor of the Sikoses Family, I will never let anyone harm you." A previously indolent member of the Royal Family started on the path of power struggle just to protect her. "Suisui, no matter where your heart lies, I will never let go." An obsessed scientist, who kneeled at her feet, humbly begging for love. "Qiao Suisui, you're lying to me... you also love me, right... why won't you look at me..." The last blood of the Wolf Clan, who was a bloodthirsty killer in public, but behind closed doors, he transformed into a big dog, warming her feet with his belly. "Sister, our Wolf Clan mates for life. You touched my tail, so you have to take responsibility." (More men joining the lineup...) System: The stronger the male gene, the higher the quality of the reward. Qiao Suisui: (Resting her chin on her hands) Let me see who I should seduce today... PS. The female protagonist appears fragile but is actually calculating and self-serving. All males are merely tools for reproduction.
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Palace Fighting: Naive Concubines' Ascent to Power

Palace Fighting: Naive Concubines' Ascent to Power

In the first episode, Little Palace Maid Lian Hua, holding tea leaves, thought to curry favor with Zhaoyi. The Emperor intercepted her halfway, and before she could react, he hijacked her tea leaves, leaving her bewildered. In the second episode, she wanted to curry favor with the Noble Consort. During the Noble Consort's birthday feast, she hadn't even presented the meticulously prepared tea leaves before the Emperor seized them, leaving her aggrieved. In the third episode, she had just sneaked out with the Palace Maids to pick bamboo shoots, planning to go back and cook something delicious when the Emperor burst out of nowhere wanting to freeload a meal. If it wasn't tasty, he would punish her, she managed to barely pass muster by exerting all her energy. Before she could feel relieved, the Emperor told her he was also staying to sleep! This time, he was thoroughly taking advantage of her, enjoying free food and lodging without the slightest intention of rewarding her. At night, the more she thought about it, the more aggrieved she felt. All the silver she had saved up in earlier years had been used to sustain the Emperor. Now that the money was gone, she feared being punished for not being able to support him in the future. The more she thought, the sadder she got, her tears plopping down, which woke the Emperor sleeping beside her. In a flurry, the Emperor consoled her, "There, there, don't cry, don't cry. I haven't even had time to reward you, how could I punish you!" After much consoling, and finally with his promise to provide for her sustenance, she turned her tears into laughter. The Emperor breathed a sigh of relief. This Little Concubine would need to be favored properly from now on—he dared not make her cry again. →→【This story has concluded, thank you for reading】→→ New book recommendation: "Consort of the Roll-Royce is Here, Run!"—It's a good read! Please add it to your favorites.
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What are the themes in Elizabeth novels?
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2024-11-06 22:21
Well, one of the main themes in Elizabeth novels could be the role of women. In 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth has to navigate the expectations of society as a woman. Class differences also play a role in these novels. Elizabeth often has to deal with the differences in social status, like in 'Pride and Prejudice' where there are tensions between the upper - class and the middle - class. And of course, family is another theme, as the family environment affects Elizabeth's decisions and actions.
Is 'Elizabeth and Essex' a true story?
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2024-10-09 19:35
To some extent. While it draws inspiration from actual history, the story might have been embellished or adapted to make it more engaging for the audience. But the core elements are rooted in truth.
Is the Elizabeth Smart story true?
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2024-10-08 02:35
Yes, the Elizabeth Smart story is true. It was a widely reported and verified incident.
Is 'Elizabeth and Abdul' a true story?
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2024-10-06 23:03
Yes, it's based on real events. But, as with many films based on true stories, some creative liberties might have been taken for dramatic effect.
Is Elizabeth Sloane a True Story?
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2024-10-06 12:32
It's not a true story. Elizabeth Sloane is a fictional character and the events in the story are made up for entertainment purposes.
Is the Elizabeth Holmes story true?
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2024-10-04 07:24
Yes, the Elizabeth Holmes story is based on real events. Her downfall and the issues related to her company Theranos were widely reported and investigated.
Is the story of Elizabeth Harmon true?
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2024-10-01 13:10
No, it's likely fictional. Most stories like this are created for entertainment or to convey certain themes and ideas rather than being based on real events.
Is the Elizabeth Thomas story true?
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2024-09-28 02:29
It depends on the specific details and sources. Some aspects might be true, while others could be exaggerated or misreported.
Is Becoming Elizabeth a true story?
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2024-09-27 10:13
To some extent, it draws inspiration from actual history. However, like many period dramas, it may take liberties in presenting the story for entertainment purposes while maintaining a core of truth.
What are the characteristics of Elizabeth I novels?
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2024-11-08 04:19
These novels typically have a strong sense of historical setting. The Tudor period was rich in culture, fashion, and courtly life. Elizabeth I novels usually do a good job of painting a vivid picture of the palaces, the clothing, the feasts, and the social hierarchies of that era. This helps the reader to better understand the context in which Elizabeth I ruled and made her decisions.
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