Isn't there something a bit off with the name "Lonely King"? His life seems quite colorful, doesn't it?
Having offspring before, and now there's even a Goddess of Sin accompanying him?
Although that moment felt quite unpleasant, with a rich imagination, Fu Qian could easily conjure up some special scenarios.
But joking aside, if a character like this were truly added, the notion of offspring seems to become considerably more legitimate.
So, am I supposed to destroy the love crystal of the Lonely King and the Goddess of Sin?
Honestly, just from these two names, the offspring they produce are bound to feel extraordinary.
Of course, there is still a problem—the grammar of the storage seems a bit problematic, doesn't it?
Normally, shouldn't it be about preventing the Goddess of Sin from giving birth to offspring?
Superior beings can't be measured with common sense, this point isn't an issue, but did they directly learn from seahorses?
