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... pping because sainthood is not determined by blood, but by God’s favorite," Emperor Argent III explained. "So if he wants to marry a man, that’d be the best because it would avoid a child being birthed since your little brother is also a man!"

[Ehe... ehehehehe, apparently, he doesn’t know about my record of getting pregnant many times and birthing many children, some of them even have children or their own! So I was also a grandpa to many grandchildren!]

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