In a historical setting, it is understandable because, in ancient Egypt, most cousins marry each other and don't forget Osiris was Seth's brother and Nefertiti was Seth's sister.
In a historical setting, it is understandable because, in ancient Egypt, most cousins marry each other and don't forget Osiris was Seth's brother and Nefertiti was Seth's sister. r o s e
Wasn't Nefertiti parraoh Akhenaten's wife from New Egypt and had nothing to do with these gods?
In a historical setting, it is understandable because, in ancient Egypt, most cousins marry each other and don't forget Osiris was Seth's brother and Nefertiti was Seth's sister. r o s e
I think it was to preserve the bloodline? I'm not really good with this kind of stuff but it does make sense since the setting is different from the modern day.
I think it was to preserve the bloodline? I'm not really good with this kind of stuff but it does make sense since the setting is different from the modern day. Ai_
yeah, it was baller preserving the bloodline. and then we hade Alexander the ok
I thought the last chapter looked familiar, and so did the bartender and the boss, turns out I have read the story about the bartender (the boss is his uncle) "Furete, Aishite, Dakishimete"
A work from Ma Wei and Old Xian
I can already tell this is going to be great!