Sophia gaped, a little surprised that Sebastian had said that.
She was not very happy, but she did not show it since he sent her to the hospital. She asked calmly, "Are you saying that I should not keep this child?"
Sebastian's face was stiff, and his eyes cold – it was difficult to read his thoughts.
"It doesn't matter how it looks to others. What's important is what you will receive if you keep the child and what you will gain if you don't."
This was all business to him, and there was no trace of emotion in his eyes.
He graduated top of the class from the Faculty of Finance at Rotary University. Therefore, he did not regard the child in Sophia as an individual, let alone one that was breathing and kicking.
Sophia felt hurt and annoyed by his reaction. She thought her child felt it, too, because her belly felt a little uncomfortable now.
She was not in a hurry to disagree with Sebastian. "What will I get if I don't keep this child?"