Chapter 361: It’s Unfair (2)
Before we delve into the situation, let’s take a moment to think.
Here, we have a man and a woman who have found harmony and promised a future together. Their relationship is steady, unbroken, and thriving in mutual affection.
However, as time passes, numerous women start approaching the man.
The woman, facing the overlapping circumstances, has no choice but to accept it reluctantly.
Despite this, the woman emphasizes that she remains his top priority, and the man respects her by showering her with unwavering love.
As time goes by, even when the man finds other romantic partners, the woman reaches a point of indifference, simply letting it pass.
To others, this makes the man appear no better than a shameless jerk, juggling relationships with over three partners.
Historically, it wasn’t uncommon for nobles and kings to have mistresses or concubines, especially kings, who were expected to produce numerous heirs.
Take Friedrich of the Kingdom of Teres as an example—let’s consider why he was called a romanticist.
