In mid-June, Mrs. Robinson's prenatal checkups were not looking good, and Mr. Robinson put down over half of his work.
He devoted most of his time to his family, accompanying his wife and child.
Meanwhile, under Mr. Robinson's example, Amelia was forced to put a stop to her work.
Despite her dissatisfaction, she had no where to vent.
Entering August, the peak of summer.
The chirping of cicadas and birds at night became Amelia's target of frustration.
In this noisy and chaotic environment, Amelia received the news of Sandra's pregnancy.
Upon hearing the news, Mr. Robinson clicked his tongue, remarking that this was Charles Glenn's style.
Mrs. Robinson asked what he meant by that.
He leisurely explained, "In this relationship, Charles Glenn is in a passive state, and someone without a sense of security will naturally try to find refuge. And a child constitutes a source of consolation."
The Glenn family became panicked upon hearing the news.