Can someone explain to me the three mugwort plant relation to Hues family incestuous tradition? It’s been a long time since I read this so I remember faintly that Lucia used it cause she didn’t want to get pregnant from her abusive ex husband or something, but if it causes infertility, how can it also be the solution to birth a boy/girl? Also, the doctors objective is to have Damian, who is Hue’s twin brother son, to get married to the child Lucia and Hue have? Que novella
A Taran man can only have a daughter through a non Taran woman. However, non Taran women cannot get impregnated by Taran men if their bodies aren't "purified" beforehand. To purify the body, the woman must first consume the three mugwort plant for an extended period of time until she stops menstruating. Then she must take vanilla scented medicine to be able to menstruate again (at this point she is "clean"). Once she begins menstruating again, her body is ready to conceive a Taran child.
A Taran man can only have a daughter through a non Taran woman. However, non Taran women cannot get impregnated by Taran men if their bodies aren't "purified" beforehand. To purify the body, the woman must firs... SharkVice
To be able to carry the bloodline (conceive a Taran boy), the parents must be a Taran man and woman. Damien is the result of an incestuous relationship between Hue's twin and a close relative who is also from the Taran family. There is no Taran woman left. Even if Damien figures out how to have children, he would only be able to bear daughters. Philip wants Lucia to conceive Hue's daughter so that the daughter and Damien can eventually continue the blood line by bearing a son (cousin incest).
To be able to carry the bloodline (conceive a Taran boy), the parents must be a Taran man and woman. Damien is the result of an incestuous relationship between Hue's twin and a close relative who is also from t... SharkVice
Thank you so much for the answer! I understand now!
To be able to carry the bloodline (conceive a Taran boy), the parents must be a Taran man and woman. Damien is the result of an incestuous relationship between Hue's twin and a close relative who is also from t... SharkVice
Can someone explain to me the three mugwort plant relation to Hues family incestuous tradition? It’s been a long time since I read this so I remember faintly that Lucia used it cause she didn’t want to get pregnant from her abusive ex husband or something, but if it causes infertility, how can it also be the solution to birth a boy/girl? Also, the doctors objective is to have Damian, who is Hue’s twin brother son, to get married to the child Lucia and Hue have? Que novella
A Taran man can only have a daughter through a non Taran woman. However, non Taran women cannot get impregnated by Taran men if their bodies aren't "purified" beforehand. To purify the body, the woman must first consume the three mugwort plant for an extended period of time until she stops menstruating. Then she must take vanilla scented medicine to be able to menstruate again (at this point she is "clean"). Once she begins menstruating again, her body is ready to conceive a Taran child.
To be able to carry the bloodline (conceive a Taran boy), the parents must be a Taran man and woman. Damien is the result of an incestuous relationship between Hue's twin and a close relative who is also from the Taran family. There is no Taran woman left. Even if Damien figures out how to have children, he would only be able to bear daughters. Philip wants Lucia to conceive Hue's daughter so that the daughter and Damien can eventually continue the blood line by bearing a son (cousin incest).
Thank you so much for the answer! I understand now!
omg I was confused too. thank u
Ya np. Shits convoluted as hell.