The Amazing son in law Chapter 7038
The Wu family wields significant influence, offering a steady flow of antidotes, wealth, power, and prestige. However, defying them leads to dire consequences, including the complete annihilation of one’s family.
Sara’s motivation for binding collateral families stems from her increasingly lengthy life and the growing number of secrets within the Wu family. She recognizes that as time passes, the Wu family’s compatibility for casual unions with external families diminishes.
As the maternal lineage of Sara, the Wu family’s legacy is of utmost importance to her. To protect this legacy, she has directed the Wu family to convert numerous collateral families, like the Song family, into mechanisms for reproduction.
According to Sara’s edicts, the Wu family’s daughters are forbidden to marry and must dedicate their lives to serving the family, while the sons are only permitted to marry suitable girls from collateral families.
For centuries, the primary role of the Song family has been to supply eligible young women to marry the Wu family’s heirs.
With both families breeding in tandem for hundreds of years, their genealogies have branched out significantly. The blood ties between the offspring of the Song family and external women, as well as the Wu family descendants, have become virtually negligible, ensuring that the Wu family’s gene pool remains robust.
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To guarantee the Wu family receives girls of high genetic quality, the men of the Song family are tasked with seeking out exceptional Chinese women from the outside world to bear children.
In their quest to maintain family secrets, these men often resort to unscrupulous tactics.
They adopt false identities to engage in romantic relationships with compatible women, only to vanish with their children shortly after birth.
If a boy is born, he is returned to be raised as part of the new Song family generation;
Conversely, if a girl is born, she is groomed according to the Wu family’s preferences. If she is fortunate enough to be chosen by a high-ranking Wu family member for marriage, she can bring substantial wealth and opportunities to her family. However, if she is not selected, she will likely end up marrying lesser-valued or even despised male descendants within the Wu family.
Ultimately, even the less esteemed males still hold a place within the Wu family. The family structure cannot allow them to remain single indefinitely; they must have families to satisfy the expectations of their parents and grandparents.
To safeguard the Wu family’s secrets, their members can only wed women from collateral families.
As a result, approximately 80% of eligible women from families like the Song family are likely to be chosen by the Wu family.
Given the stark power imbalance between the two families, women who marry into the Wu family often find themselves in a position of low status. It is not uncommon for them to be looked down upon by their husbands, and in severe cases, face abuse or even death. Despite this, their natal families dare not voice any discontent, knowing their survival depends on the Wu family’s goodwill.
For those fortunate enough not to be selected by the Wu family, the Song family strictly prohibits them from leaving to start their own families. They must remain within the Song family, guarding the secrets that have persisted for centuries, serving as lifelong tools.
Song Ruyu stands as the sole cultivator within the Song family for centuries, making her a beacon of hope for the entire lineage.
Understanding the influence of the Poqing Society and its leader, she knows she cannot harbor rebellious thoughts against them. The only path to altering her family’s fate lies in continuously enhancing her skills and becoming increasingly valuable within the Poqing Society.
Once her strength catches the attention of the leader, the Song family may receive better treatment, and perhaps one day, they can escape their role as mere reproductive instruments.
With this immense responsibility on her shoulders, Song Ruyu remains loyal to the Poqing Society, hoping for a brighter future.