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... t be Foolish Filial Piety

Bai Ruozhu’s heart suddenly felt ice cold.

She had seen in period dramas and ancient romance novels, many mentions the time of childbirth would be the most opportune for foul play.

In those tales of palace and household intrigues, weren’t the midwives often bribed, committing misdeeds during the birth process?

However, Bai Ruozhu soon calmed herself down.

If Zhu Pozi was really up to such a scheme, she should have made sure Bai Ru ...

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