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Chapter 689 - Lucy's Thoughts

"That’s right sister.

You have to break off the engagent and strategically aid one of us in securing the crown"

Listening to her family’s words, Lucy showed a struggling expression on her face.

Over the years, Baymard had influenced her greatly... as more than 80% of people had married just 1 partner.

Even those who were now wealthy, had just 1 partner.

But again, so people chose to marry two wives instead.

Lucy knew of several couples who were truly in peace in their marriages even after marrying 2 or 3 wives.

The won all worked hard to benefit their households in one way or another.

And at tis, if one wife experienced any issues, all of them would join hands to help her out.

And these won all fell hopelessly in love with their husbands

Additionally, one has to know that there were many types of n and won in this world.

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So n were born to be polygamous.

And if one tried to force them to be in a monogamous family, then they would just continue cheating outside.

In Baymard, many n were open with their wives about their true natures.

And surprisingly enough, over 80% of n were monogamists because they had monogamist parents, grandparents and whatnot.

Of course the sa could be said for the other percentage of people too.

In this era, polygamy was and would never be seen as wrong.

There were many people who just didn’t know how to be in any other relationship apart from a polygamous one.

And Landon had no thought of changing that, as everyone had the right to decide on their own future paths.

After all, even back on earth... almost no polygamous family ended up in divorce.

But divorce was more rampant in the so-called monogamous way instead.

And this was mainly because people weren’t honest about what sort of relationship they should be cultivating.

In the Middle East, Africa and several other regions... other n there would tell the won up straight about how many wives they had or intended to have.

And their relationsh.i.p.s and financial situations lasted way longer than those who lied or forced themselves to be sothing they were not.

One should know that in life, there were n and won for every situation.

Heck!

Even in this ear, there were several ladies who grew up in polygamous families and didn’t know how to keep a man all to themselves.

Several won preferred to have soone else in their marriage... because for them, it eased out the marital pressure too.

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In a place like Baymard where won earned their keep, more won contribute significantly to the wealth of the household.

Even when co-wifing, the won still relied on each other to do strenuous household duties and whatnot.

Of course, the n could pitch in whenever they were available.

But won found that when most n do household duties, the job is barely passable which irks many of them even more.

Why would you wash the front of the plate and forget to wash the back?

Why do you do a half-ass job when cleaning the fridge?

Tsk!

Over the years, most won had decided to tell the n to mow the loan or do sothing else that didn’t involve cleaning... because they realized that no matter how much they explained it, the n just didn’t see what they were seeing.

Anyway, having another woman to aid in household duties wasn’t such a bad thing.

Be it finance, children’s affairs, getting ill, or even satisfying their husbands... they just felt like it would be good if there was help around.

Hey!

So people had very low s.e.x drives and didn’t feel like accompanying their husbands all week long.

Not everyone wanted a sticky husband.

So people also enjoyed having another companion in their marriages... especially during bed play.

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Additionally, the older they beca... the more the friendship between wives grew imnsely, and many of them were no longer afraid of being alone when they had grey hair.

From several Baymardian books and even their life experiences, n died way early compared to won in this era.

So there were many widows around who had to raise their children all alone.

With that said, many found it comforting to have their co-wife by their side living with them in one space while ageing.

Both won could comfort each other and grow stronger after the hurdle as real sisters.

The fear of being alone and being a burden on one’s family would always weigh on several people’s minds.

But if they had long ti Companions who they could trust by them, it was still a plus.

Again, because of Baymard’s structure, upbringing, and the fact that almost all of them had co from poor hos, as slaves or peasants... they didn’t have the scheming or power-hungry attitude that other nobles within the Pyno continent had.

One should know that before they had money, all they cared about was finding food to eat daily.

And now that they had gotten money in a place that moulded their morals, it was pretty hard for them to do many things that other nobles did.

Of course, there were always so who still turned bad, as no society was perfect.

But there were laws that protected every wife, which gave fatal judgnt to those who were caught trying to stir up trouble in many marital false accusations.

Bottom line, it was actually recomnded by law that partners state what sort of relationship they were willing to get into before they did.

So if one believed in marrying into a polygamous or monogamous family... then had to state their opinions before cultivating their feelings.

In this way, many people wouldn’t be deceived or forced into sothing that they weren’t too sure of.

And sure enough, this seed to do the trick in Baymard, as so far... no one had co for a divorce yet.

Many people seed to be happy with their choices.

But the real problem here was whether she was willing to share her man with these sc.u.m won or not.

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Lucy looked at everyone coldly as they ntioned the matter of marriage over and over again.

And as she silently listened, no one knew about the can of worms that they had just opened.

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