After the conversation ended, the Queen's proposal took root in Caesar IV's mind.
In the worst-case scenario, using an illegitimate child to impersonate a legitimate heir is also a solution.
After all, they're still his offspring; having an illegitimate child succeed is better than losing the throne.
But the time is not yet right; before the Queen completely loses her ability to bear children, this can only be an alternative plan.
Even with the plan, the troubles haven't ended.
It's as if everyone is against him, urging him to produce heirs every few days, putting enormous pressure on Caesar IV.
Initially, it was just paperwork; later, they directly recommended priests, magic potioners, and some even suggested asking Hudson, the continent's foremost magic potioner, to take a look.
The idea is nice, but no one dares to take on the case.
There might be magic potioners specializing in this field, but Hudson is clearly not one of them.