A Fortune-Telling Princess - Chapter 99
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Absolute Threshold
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B.M
Jesus, the Duke is already handsome being an elderly…. But when he was young? Gosh😱😳
BTW… Camilla is IDENTICAL to her mother…. Actually, we haven’t seen her eyes color yet… she might have green eyes like Ravi…. Even though, they look the same!
Also, I was wandering…. WHOTF is Ravi’s father then? Some random guy? Or someone important??
Natran empire
What an interesting twist
Glory to the empire glory to natra
Aunntyy
Hi dear! I want politely correct you that Camilla and Ravi are half siblings because they have different fathers 😭
im just little gurl
Camilla is Ravi’s younger sister, but they have a different father, not half-siblings. They are half-siblings if their parents are different. If their father or mother are different, they are still considered biological siblings.
C.C.Zesshi
Um no, that’s not correct information:
– Full siblings:
Share **both** biological parents.
– Half-siblings:
Share **one** biological parent (same mother *or* same father).
– Step-siblings*:
Have **no** shared biological parent.
They become related only because one child’s parent marries the other child’s parent; no adoption is involved.
*Note:* A step-sibling can also be a blood relative (e.g., if your mother marries your father’s cousin, that cousin’s pre-existing child is both your step-sibling and your second cousin). If the married couple later have a child together, that child is a **half-sibling** to each parent’s pre-existing children.
– Adoptive siblings:
Are legally—but not biologically—related because at least one parent adopted them. This includes adoptions of unrelated children, foster children, relatives, or a step-child.