Because it's a mega STONKS for our main power couple, and a *trips on grass, falls into a cliff* for your antagonist couple
It's nice to discover the story flow with no spoilers, but I'd understand if you need answers.
@DekuDiamond I was thinking the same thing. Now Trash needs to asks for the divorce from Navier and live miserably with Trashta. They're gonna run that empire right into the ground and Navier is going to not even care - because her new beau is gonna be keeping her busy in bed.
Also, why the heck the 3rd person talk for Trashta all the time?! I feel like its a choice, like she's trying to do the royal "we" or something and failing.
@TheTanJar7
The implication is that rashta thinks like a child, and yes it's by design, she's completely illiterate, the idea is that a literate slave has the potential to outwit their master is my guess hence why most stories don't have from birth slaves like rashta as they would essentially be childish at best or outright useless at worst(though this isn't really realistic to slavery in the past as a certain level of literacy was needed for basic agriculture and such, but this is a manhwa, not history).
Rashta said she didn't even get to see her baby when they were born. She actually did, and the baby did look like her. Idk why it was even a question. She's a complete dunce even though she may have been a slave she even lacked common sense or the ability to put 2 and 2 together.