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@mukade He is. It was mentioned in the character introduction at the beginning of this chapter that he is using Arthirea as a substitute for her mother Efinia, who was his half sister(based on what the marriage chart shows). I don't remember for certain if it was mention in the previous chapters, but this suggests that he cared for his half sister greatly and, along with the info about the wet nurse, it also suggests that Arthirea's mother is no longer among the living.
On a side note, while both Arthirea and Nadir are cousins, they are technically half-cousins. Cousin marriages weren't that uncommon during medieval times, but the fact that they are half-cousins means there's even less concern about potential complications for their children due to inbreeding, a concern that I believe was still brought up during those times.(I know you didn't ask, but I figured I'd mention it anyway since we were on the topic of why the king is obsessed with Arthirea and how the two are related.)
On a side note, while both Arthirea and Nadir are cousins, they are technically half-cousins. Cousin marriages weren't that uncommon during medieval times, but the fact that they are half-cousins means there's even less concern about potential complications for their children due to inbreeding, a concern that I believe was still brought up during those times.(I know you didn't ask, but I figured I'd mention it anyway since we were on the topic of why the king is obsessed with Arthirea and how the two are related.)