chapter 31 this our real story

Ifafunto inquired about the situation, prompting Sewa to reveal that the fifth prince, known as Femi, was the father of her daughter. This connection originated when they were younger, and Sewa was unaware of Femi's royal status. Her father, the skilled Royal physician in Modede town, cared for Femi's congenital disease, forging a bond between them.

Growing up, Sewa, Femi, and her twin sister Ẹwà spent time together. Femi held a special fondness for Ẹwà. Time passed, Femi returned home without revealing his prince status, and a pandemic tragically claimed Ẹwà's life.

When Femi returned, he mistakenly believed Sewa was Ẹwà. Despite wanting to inform him of Ẹwà's death, Sewa's compassion led her to continue the charade due to Femi's frail heart. Eventually, genuine feelings blossomed between them, and the truth emerged.

However, Femi departed abruptly without explanation. Sewa then discovered she was carrying his child, inheriting the same disease her father had. Determined to protect her child, she accepted the responsibility alone, weeping as Ifafunto consoled her.

Upon learning of Sewa's plight, Dayinsi sympathized and vowed to support Sewa's daughter as a father figure. Ifafunto advised Sewa to reveal everything to Femi, but they faced resistance, adamant that the child was not Femi's alone. United, they resolved to ensure the child's wellbeing and Ifafunto saw Sewa off.