Chapter 106: The Emperor Encourages Civil and Military Officials to Read Pornographic Books



Everybody just mind their own business, and enjoy themselves happily!

Children and grandchildren have their own blessings. Only when they don’t have children and grandchildren can they enjoy their blessings!

Xiang Hua took another step forward and continued, "If they don't want to have children, the emperor can give them a reason to have them!"

"Reasons? I give them? What reasons?" More question marks popped up above the emperor's head.

His doubts grew wildly above his head like grass.

Xiang Hua looked up at him and thought, my goodness, why is the emperor growing grass on his head!

Could it be that he is the chief of Sheep Village!!!

"Uh..." Xiang Hua tried to calm down her shock. "I've read too many pornographic books. Now I want to have a baby even if I don't want to! This is the reason!"

"Oh!" The emperor nodded, not quite understanding.

The civil and military officials also nodded, feeling vaguely uneasy.

I can’t tell what’s wrong, but I have a feeling that nothing good is going to happen next.

Sure enough, the emperor rolled up his sleeves and began to ask questions.

"It's not bright in the east. How many months has your wife been pregnant?"

Dongfang Buliang quickly replied, "Your Majesty, it's been more than three months!"

"Very good. I allow you to take more concubines, marry more wives, and have more sons to contribute to Dagua's great cause. Do you have any objections?"

"Your humble servant... has no objection!" Dongfang Buliang bowed and replied. He actually also wanted to take a concubine, and the emperor's words touched his heart.

The emperor selected many people and arranged for many of them to have children, even Gongsun Tudou, who was over 50 years old, was not spared.

"Prime Minister, you are also born!"

Gongsun Tudou: “…”

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