"It does not matter. I still like you even if you are stupid," while carrying Aksa in his hand, Aiden approached Anya and said in a low voice, "It's fine if you can't tell Arka and Aksa apart. But it will be troublesome if Arka and Aksa's wives can't distinguish them," said Aiden.
Anya frowned and muttered. "That's true. What if their wives can't recognize them?"
"Even if their looks and faces are the same, their personalities are definitely different. There's no way they won't be able to recognize them. When they get older, there must be something that can make them different," said Tara.
"When I was child, I raised chickens with my mother. To differentiate between ours and my neighbor's, we dye the feathers. I talked to Aiden about giving a tattoo in the shape of a mole near Aksa's eyebrow, but he didn't agree," Anya said with a frown.