Empress Ming, Empress Xiaochunxian, of the Gu'erjia clan, from the Manchu Plain White Banner, younger brother is Grand Scholar Gu'erjia Jiahuan. When Shizong Yongzheng was a prince, she gav...
Before being captured, she secretly swallowed the dark poison, then arrogantly mocked and provoked those who came to capture her, those who wanted her superpowers.
She seemed to have gone mad; even after being repeatedly punished by these people, she still did her best to flirt with everyone around her.
She only stopped this seemingly crazy behavior after everyone had had contact with her.
Jiaming smiled with relief, as black blood flowed from the corner of her mouth. She looked around at the people, one by one following in her footsteps, their mouths also dripping with black blood, as they fell one by one.
She called this poison "mutual destruction," meaning to perish together. She discovered it during one of her drug experiments and secretly kept it as a backup plan.
After using this trick, she died, but somehow she was reborn as a baby.
The unborn fetus's brain could not contain Guan Jiaming's vast adult memories, which once caused the unformed fetus to collapse.
If it weren't for that useless wood-type ability that came with her during her transmigration, and the healing power that she couldn't use in her previous life manifesting within her, with streams of cool energy repairing her body, she would have collapsed and died when she first transmigrated.
However, even with this wood-type ability, he could only maintain the status quo for a short time and could not sustain it until she was born after seven months.
She couldn't even last seven months; if she doesn't die, who will?
Fortunately, there is always a way out. Just after she fainted from the pain and exhaustion caused by her physical collapse, her complete memories began to break down, and the pressure of her physical collapse was immediately reduced.
Without needing to exert all its strength to repair the *wood-attribute ability*, it immediately split its forces. Streams of cool energy continuously dispersed the excess, gradually forming a pattern that enveloped the collapsing fragments of memory. At the same time, the *collapse* gradually slowed down. When the last wisp of coolness joined the pattern to seal the memory, the body's collapse stopped.