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    After writing for more than a year, I finally completed “The Chaos in the Harem”.Thanks to the readers who have supported me until now, I can finally have a good rest.

    The earliest idea of ​​the harem was a simple and crude short story, which was about the princess marrying to the Qi Kingdom as a successor, discovering all kinds of palace rules that exceeded the limit of lewdness, and then having various indescribable stories with the princes and princes.

    Yes, it is a pure meaty novel with no plot. However, I found that the content was too small to write tens of thousands of words, so I added a little plot. As a result… it became the current novel, which is far from the original setting. The two male protagonists Ru Feng and Lin Muwan were not even in the original setting.

    I really didn’t have much motivation after writing the harem. I regretted that I should have written a pornographic short story. I insisted on not letting myself be eunuch. I kept saying that I wanted to finish it as soon as possible. The main plot was convenient but I still didn’t want to cut it, but I still cut two branch plots.Let’s talk about it below.

    The first one: It’s a foreshadowing in the book. This one is considered a cheat, about Ru Feng’s life experience.

    Rufeng’s original name is Yin Mo, and he is a prince.

    By the way, the Ming Emperor who never had a name was called Yin Fei. In his generation, all names were based on colors.

    Emperor Ming was originally the child of a concubine, an unknown and unpopular prince.The Queen Mother had no children, so she adopted Emperor Ming, whose biological mother had no power, into her own name and raised him as her legitimate son.

    However, more than ten years later, one of the emperor’s favorite concubines, Ru Feng’s mother, gave birth to Ru Feng.

    The son of the beloved concubine naturally threatened the Queen Mother’s not-so-properly-named legitimate son, so the Queen Mother devised a plan to kill the beloved concubine and the little prince.

    Rufeng’s master was favored by his beloved concubine, so he found a child’s body to replace Rufeng and secretly adopted him.

    The master could have sent Ru Feng outside the palace, but Ru Feng wanted to take revenge, so he stayed in the palace. The master taught him how to shrink Yang, pretended to be a eunuch, and took care of him all the time.

    Article 2: The second prince whose name appeared once.

    Originally, the second prince also appeared as a male supporting character. After the Debise incident, Emperor Ming felt that it was no longer possible and recalled the second prince to the palace.

    Although the second prince is a prince, he has not lived in the palace since he was a child because the emperor does not like him.

    When he was born, it was when the queen’s first legitimate son died. Emperor Ming felt that it was he who killed the eldest prince, so he named him Shang.When he was raised to seven or eight years old, he was thrown into the military camp.

    Therefore, the second prince is that kind of domineering and rough man, completely different from the other gentle princes.

    When he returned to the palace, he saw Xia Wanyuan, so he forced himself on her, Rourourou, and then… Then there was no more, he was just a butcher.The rest of the scenes were transplanted to the third prince Yin Shenyi.

    Changes from he and the original outline:

    When the two queens were crowned queen, it turned out that the two queens didn’t like men, so they asked Xia Wanyuan to perform the ceremony of crowning queen instead of her.However, Emperor Ming was accidentally written as impotent by me, so he had to let She and Rufeng have a fight.

    The tool man Qing Huan (old readers may have long forgotten who he is, the beautiful monk who was raped by Wanyuan) originally had a role. When Xia Wanyuan returned to his favor, he told Emperor Ming that Wanyuan was the reincarnation of the former queen.

    Speaking of Qing Huan, it is written in the article that “he” is Wanyuan’s distant cousin. In the earliest setting, Lin Muwan’s grandmother was the princess of the former dynasty, and “he” is Xia Wanyuan’s distant cousin.

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