"It's a baby girl! Congratulations, madam!"
In a brightly lit room, a midwife sincerely congratulated the weak woman lying on the bed, her expression unreadable.
Just looking at the woman, she could tell that this woman didn't seem to be as happy as the midwife.
Tapiwa felt complicated as she looked at this scene. That was her birth scene. She had never expected to see it on the day she was born. Even if she were to see the scene, shouldn't her mother be at least happy that she was born?
Unfortunately, in this patriarchal society, her mother's dissatisfaction couldn't be hidden.
The scene changed again and started showing the moment when she was tested if she had any talent for magic. When the testing showed none, Tapiwa laughed dryly at her mother's response.
The problem between women who get married to one man is competition. With the other concubines having at least one child who could do magic, how couldn't her mother not be dissatisfied?