NAURRRRRRR don't tell me they'll be able to have a daughter... BABIES RUIN THE STORY

ksjmoon June 1, 2021 12:54 am

NAURRRRRRR don't tell me they'll be able to have a daughter... BABIES RUIN THE STORY

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    Koala156 June 1, 2021 7:01 am

    Me thinking the same. It should have stayed damien-hugh-Lucia

    ksjmoon June 1, 2021 8:23 am
    Me thinking the same. It should have stayed damien-hugh-Lucia Koala156

    and she's literally just 18- barely an adult and she still has trauma from her past life i don't think a baby's gone do much tbh

    Koala156 June 1, 2021 11:00 am
    and she's literally just 18- barely an adult and she still has trauma from her past life i don't think a baby's gone do much tbh ksjmoon

    Right? The author just wanted to add a sister-complex and an overprotected dad. Its horrible

    plinky25 June 8, 2021 10:44 am
    and she's literally just 18- barely an adult and she still has trauma from her past life i don't think a baby's gone do much tbh ksjmoon

    Did they say if she would have a daughter at 18??? If you read the novel and it said so, then I guess. But tbh I’d disregard the point of having a child at 18, since it’s normal to have kids at a young age in that era. We’re not talking about modern age knowledge and norms lol

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    Plus I’m pretty sure she wouldn’t have a child if she wasn’t ready for it? Hue himself doesn’t want to have a child (at least for now) either. By the time they have a daughter, I think they’d already sort out nearly all their issues. And also there’s a certain way she can become able to be pregnant again, and only she knows how to do it (besides the old doctor), I’m sure if she got preggo then she would’ve allowed it to happen.

    ksjmoon June 9, 2021 2:24 pm
    Did they say if she would have a daughter at 18??? If you read the novel and it said so, then I guess. But tbh I’d disregard the point of having a child at 18, since it’s normal to have kids at a young age ... plinky25

    the matter of her or hue not being ready for a child yet is basically irrelevant when phillip can slip the antidote to lucia's doctor and have her drink it anytime he wants. that's why i mentioned the fact that she's only 18 and still, obviously bothered and traumatized.


    regardless of whether or not she would've allowed to be pregnant, if phillip gets to her, she'd be cured and would be able to have a daughter even if she doesn't want to yet– that's why i said a baby's not gonna do much for the ppl involved.

    plinky25 June 9, 2021 4:06 pm
    the matter of her or hue not being ready for a child yet is basically irrelevant when phillip can slip the antidote to lucia's doctor and have her drink it anytime he wants. that's why i mentioned the fact that... ksjmoon

    But the thing is, I don’t think they even have a daughter yet until all the problems are solved. I haven’t gotten to that part in the novel yet, however I feel like having a daughter/another child is one of those “at the end” type of things