Chapter 1829
Perhaps some women lived as mere shells of themselves, enduring endless suffering throughout their lives.
Especially the women married into the Drakenshade clan. Even if their birth families spoke out on their behalf, the clan refused to give an inch.
The clan even built a special place near the plaque. Anyone who wished to divorce or remarry would be forcibly locked in a small room, made to face the distant plaque every day, and forced to reflect on their actions.
Agatha, who had once deeply loved the young clan leader, had no regrets about living as a widow.
Even when the court erected the chastity plaque in her honor, she felt a sense of pride. However, that pride shattered when she saw the women of the clan suffer under the weight of the plaque she had been honored with.
She had no children in her lifetime, and she had no regrets; she had adhered to her role, living as a widow without seeking another, and she was content.
However, seeing the women and girls in the clan suffer

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