Flowers, Swords and France

Major mistake, apologies to readers

When I was writing an article today, I suddenly realized that I had made a major plot mistake...

Historically, Queen Victoria was married in early 1840 (when she was 20 years old), and her eldest daughter Victoria was born in late 1840.

Judging from the current timeline, the princess is less than 11 years old and obviously cannot get married (the historical date is actually 1858). And this mistake is so big that it’s difficult to use the ‘parallel world’ to fix it... It’s so sad.

Sure enough, was it because I was too confident that I didn't bother to check the information again... It's hard to believe that such a simple mistake was made by myself. I feel that my self-esteem has been damaged...

I'm sorry, I just discovered this major mistake today, so I haven't figured out what to do yet. I just feel upset and extremely dissatisfied with myself.

This subplot needs to be completely revised. I have to find another reason for Scumbag Xia to meet the queen... I'll see if I can revise it tomorrow.

I'm really sorry to you all. Maybe because I've been busy with work recently, my recent creations have been a little less rigorous. I really feel bad about it. I hereby apologize to my readers. (To be continued...)

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