Su Xinyi couldn't explicitly confirm that, only saying, "Regardless, it is a life, and it would be best if it can be preserved."
Given Ji Yun's temperament, Su Xinyi felt that if she really found out, Mrs. Zhou and the child in her belly would likely encounter some mishap.
From Mrs. Zhou's standpoint, she probably had no other choice.
Announcing such a matter on days like these, while Mrs. Zhou certainly had her own agenda, as a mother she was strong, and she was not at fault.
When Consort Ruan sent her to serve Prince Wu, at that time, he treated Ji Yun as a treasure, no doubt Mrs. Zhou had also endured much suffering.
As the saying goes, every drink and every peck is predestined.
Su Xinyi suddenly felt someone staring at her. She stopped talking to Zhu Chanyi, turned her head, and met Noble Consort Li's unabashed gaze.
Su Xinyi maintained her composure and a smiling face, then moved her gaze away as usual.