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In this chapter, the Governess explains why men dress up so differently from women. She wants to make her lover, the emperor, the concubine of the harem. She thinks that greed for love and lust is a sin, and happiness and longevity are shortened. Lust is dangerous, she says, and even beauty can defeat a handsome man. The Governess says that she still has to get her lover on her side later. The prince asks her what she's playing with tonight. The huns are not that annoying. The more children a man and woman have, the better they are. She says that if she wrote the novel, she'd have gathered them and transferred them to the modern world and let the children produce children. She also says that he's the only woman in the world that doesn't fall in love with such a well educated man like her. He seems to be making his move on her tonight, and she worries that if he makes him drunk, he'll be able to get the truth of whether or not he wants to have sex with her. She tells him to stay away from her, but he says he knows that she is not a girl that can easily cry and live a calm and peaceful life. He says that it's hard to live on the brink of death, so he just wants to close his eyes and die. He's sure that she'll tell him the truth, but this kid is a drinker. He can stand up for an hour, he says, even when he drinks the "getting drunk powder" to his wine. He thinks that
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Miss Lover Tamer • Chapter 128 • Page ik-page-3785593
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Chapter 128
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About This Chapter
In this chapter, the Governess explains why men dress up so differently from women. She wants to make her lover, the emperor, the concubine of the harem. She thinks that greed for love and lust is a sin, and happiness and longevity are shortened. Lust is dangerous, she says, and even beauty can defeat a handsome man. The Governess says that she still has to get her lover on her side later. The prince asks her what she's playing with tonight. The huns are not that annoying. The more children a man and woman have, the better they are. She says that if she wrote the novel, she'd have gathered them and transferred them to the modern world and let the children produce children. She also says that he's the only woman in the world that doesn't fall in love with such a well educated man like her. He seems to be making his move on her tonight, and she worries that if he makes him drunk, he'll be able to get the truth of whether or not he wants to have sex with her. She tells him to stay away from her, but he says he knows that she is not a girl that can easily cry and live a calm and peaceful life. He says that it's hard to live on the brink of death, so he just wants to close his eyes and die. He's sure that she'll tell him the truth, but this kid is a drinker. He can stand up for an hour, he says, even when he drinks the "getting drunk powder" to his wine. He thinks that
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