My Queen Is Pregnant, But I’m the One Vomiting?!

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Emperor Murong Heng and Queen Shen Zhaozhao of the Danning Dynasty are famous "bickering rivals"—the emperor complains when the queen stops him from eating osmanthus cakes while reviewing memorials, and the queen laughs at the emperor for throwing chessboards when he loses. But on the day the queen is "diagnosed with pregnancy," the emperor starts vomiting first! The imperial doctor says this is "sympathetic resonance," which only happens when two people are truly connected. Just as the emperor happily prepares for the prince's banquet, he catches the queen asking the imperial doctor to fake her pregnancy pulse—she was afraid the emperor would abandon her for "being childless," so she came up with this plan. On one side, the emperor uses the "vomiting evidence" to force the queen to "take responsibility"; on the other side, the queen tries her best to cover up the lie. In this fake pregnancy farce, there’s unspoken care: the emperor knew about the fake pregnancy all along but wanted to spend more time with her through the "resonance"; the queen was afraid of losing him, so she didn’t dare tell the truth. When bickering turns into doting, is this "sympathetic resonance" a sign of telepathy, or have they already fallen in love?

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