Her eyes suddenly reddened, and she said hoarsely, "Grandma, no matter how innocent the child is, I can only apologize to him... You don't understand, I can't have the child of the Gu family..."
She couldn't betray her deceased parents, couldn't give birth to the offspring of her enemies.
Grandma didn't know what she was thinking and sighed helplessly.
She really didn't understand the young people of today, who would just get an abortion if they didn't want the child, unlike their time when having a child meant they had to give birth.
After all, the values and concepts of each generation differ; their time was more conservative, believing that abortion was an unforgivable sin against the natural order. But young people today didn't think that way; if they didn't want a child, they simply didn't want one.
"You could give it some thought, actually having a child might not be so bad," Grandma advised.
Mo Ran shook her head, she closed her eyes, not wanting to say anything more.