What did the story Say?

My eyes almost popped out. Like, what? Is it really true? It's a joke right?

For my college exam, I had to take a refresher course in history and the subject was on the Sylian Empire with its Sun Emperor, the most ruthless ruler in history. He had the spirit of a conqueror and anyone who stood up to him ended up with their head on a stake at the entrance to the capital of his empire. He was merciless and violent, during his reign he had conquered almost the entire continent but upon his death, his empire had been destroyed because of internal wars for succession by the different governors of his provinces.

It must be said that despite his six wives, the Sun Emperor was never able to have heirs, neither boys nor girls, he died without descendants, historians had only concluded that he was infertile.

I put my hands on my head, that's not true... I didn't transmigrate into a parallel world, I went back to the past, to that famous era!

Even before the birth of Jesus Christ, to become the seventh concubine of a bloodthirsty monster.

Wait a bit seventh? Wasn't the story about six? Why does it find itself adding something to the story? And what about the fact that I particularly came at this time? What purpose ? Is there a particular reason for this change in the course of history?

No, my head hurts now, it's awful! My migraine came back even stronger.

I look at the young woman in front of me, Sonia, who came up to me worried about my reaction and I smile at her.

"I'm fine, it was just a slight headache."

"Your Highness, I will bring you something to relieve you."

"No, it's okay, I…"

"Please let me take care of you."

I sighed accepting her offer as I place a hand on my cheek really wondering what this all means. Then another thought came to me.

The bastard didn't have any offspring because he's infertile? I chuckled, a fair punishment for a wild beast, even the gods did not want such a monster to have offspring who knows what demon he would have fathered.

He who wants to force me to bear his children will be hard done by. What is certain, I am the only one who knows, perhaps the ministers suspect it, having six wives and none of them getting pregnant, you really have to be unlucky for all of them to be sterile unless it is the man who is the.

Well now that I know that, I don't need to panic, I'll just live in my corner and wait for the story to take its course even if I wonder why there is a seventh concubine. Perhaps he had divorced her before it was recorded in the books.

Ah definitely a good deal for me haha.