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Widowed for Five Years, the Widow is Pregnant with the Emperor’s Child Novel

Widowed for Five Years, the Widow is Pregnant with the Emperor’s Child Novel

Widowed for Five Years, the Widow is Pregnant with the Emperor’s Child Novel

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In the heart of the capital, Yun Wan was celebrated for her harmonious marriage to Third Young Master Lu—until fate cruelly snatched him away before his time, leaving her a widow with an unborn child and a secret that threatens everything. For five years, she has hidden a truth that grows more dangerous as her son A-Sui matures: his face increasingly mirrors that of a man she can never publicly acknowledge. Each glimpse of his features sends terror through her heart. She has kept this secret locked away, yet when A-Sui joins the Third Prince's household as a study companion, the threads of her carefully constructed lie begin to unravel.

Concealment becomes impossible.

Emperor Jingxuan's reign over Great Qi is absolute, but a decade-long curse has plagued him—violent headaches that transform him into a merciless force, sowing dread throughout the imperial court. Everything changes when his torment suddenly ceases, replaced by an inexplicable obsession with a single handkerchief. The Emperor launches an exhaustive search for the woman who owns it. When he finally discovers Yun Wan, she vehemently denies any connection to him. Then a young boy enters his presence—a child whose eyes are unmistakably his own—and the Emperor's composure shatters into cold, bitter laughter.

A-Sui is four years old and has never had a father. As the posthumous son of the Lu family, he endures constant derision, and when a fellow child mocks his fatherless status, A-Sui responds with violence. The attacker's parents, wielding their noble influence, demand that A-Sui prostrate himself and plead for forgiveness. The boy refuses to bend. Tension reaches its peak when the palace procession suddenly arrives, and the sovereign of Great Qi emerges from his carriage. Every witness falls to their knees—but not Emperor Jingxuan. Instead, he descends and sweeps the small boy into his arms, his voice dropping to a tender whisper: "Dear A-Sui, be obedient. I am your Father."

The spectators stand frozen: !!!