Seeing Joyce's silence, Clint frowned slightly. He added, "I'm not as concerned about bloodlines as you think. Only your country cares about whether a child is biologically theirs. For me, the more, the better. Boys will take my surname, girls can take Chiyo's surname, and I'll let Iris inherit the Yoshikawa family."
At this point, Clint looked deeply at Joyce. Half-jokingly, he said, "I have to admit, you are quite fertile."
He didn't continue, but he thought to himself that every time she had twins. She was a smart and capable woman who could prosper a family, a rare find.
Joyce's face darkened, and she forced a laugh. "The back garden is here. Show me around."
She deliberately avoided the topic, thinking Clint must be crazy. The more he spoke, the more outrageous he became. Not only did he have designs on her, but also on her four children. He wanted to take from her family and extend his reach into her in-laws' family. How could he even think of that? The Yoshikawa family was his maternal family.
Talking to a lunatic was pointless. When she saved him, she thought he was normal. She hadn't realized he had "mental" issues. It seemed the whole family had mental problems. For example, Athena was also a paranoid person. Clint wasn't much better.
Reuben, on the other hand, inherited half of the Bryant family's bloodline and seemed like a normal person. After meeting Reuben and because of Athena's appearance, she learned some history about Rohomes. It was indeed a peculiar country that didn't care about bloodlines. Who gave birth wasn't important; what mattered was the surname. It was common to adopt or send one's children to another family to inherit titles and status.
Marrying a woman with children was also common practice. As long as the surname changed, wealth, status, and identity were unaffected. They only cared about the surname. As long as one bore the surname, they had to stay close to the family and serve it.
In short, they valued family over bloodlines. Anyone who could strengthen the family would be heavily utilized and even allowed to inherit.
Clint didn't say more and showed Joyce around. Since she had just arrived, he couldn't push her too hard and decided to let her adapt to the environment first.
The back garden was large and filled with exquisite scenery: pools, bridges, pavilions, winding paths, and dry landscapes that harmonized movement and stillness.
As they strolled through the garden, Joyce probed, "Hey Clint, you have status and position, and you're not young anymore. Why haven't you married or had children?" It didn't make sense; as the crown prince, he should have had heirs by now.
Could it be that he had some issues in certain areas?
Thinking of this, Joyce glanced at Clint with a strange look. He had congenital heart disease and had always been weak. Could he have problems in other areas too?
Clint seemed to understand her look and glared at her fiercely. "Don't overthink it. Otherwise, I'll make you test it out right now."
Joyce was speechless. His intuition was sharp; he knew what she was thinking with just a glance.
"I haven't met a woman worthy of me. Joyce, you're the first," Clint answered seriously.
Joyce awkwardly tugged at the corners of her mouth. She shouldn't have brought up this topic.
So she quickly changed the subject. "You live here without electronic devices; don't you feel uncomfortable? Can you get used to it?" She was genuinely curious. "When you were in Khebury, I saw you using your phone quite comfortably, and you could drive too. Oh wait, you're originally someone who studies smart devices; how could you not use them for long periods?"
"I don't always live here," Clint replied calmly. "I stay here one or two days a month. Sometimes one or two days a week."
Joyce's face darkened further. So he didn't always stay here and often went out to connect with the outside world. Yet he wanted her to live here in isolation? Was he trying to drive her mad?
"Hey, if you don't want to live in this ghost place yourself, why make me stay?" she expressed her dissatisfaction.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther)
If this is the ending of this story the story then I wish I hadn’t started reading it doesn’t even end right has not closure. To bad these writers don’t put much into their endings....
When will the new chapters come I can't wait any longer...
Very strange ending, is Joyce pregnant again or does she still have remnants of the devil with her. Christian should have apologized and made up with Luther and Felix. Too much violence and twists and turns, once settled, everyone should be happy and healthy....
Omg… can’t you just let Luther and Joyce live in peace with their children….another controversy doesn’t add to the story....
Not again, ugh … just get rid of this disgusting despicable woman...
Hopefully the underground bio lab East523will be found soon and Luther will make a full recovery, Lily will be reunited with the family and all will be good. Otherwise this will be a very disappointing story....
Please don’t make more trouble for Joyce and Luther, they need to have their children and be happy...
Looking forward to Joyce shooting Otis where it will hurt him the most and end his disgusting ways with women. He’s a pig, deserves to lose his “unit”....
Just tell him you’re the one that saved him , not the evil woman and find your beautiful love story together. Quit being a wet blanket, too smart for that....
I hate it when the hero and heroine are made out to be fools for the evil people that wish to steal their lives and live. Hopefully Charlotte is found out quickly and removed. Why should a villain with an illegitimate child reap all the rewards. Terrible....