Chapter 1311 - Chapter 1311 Chapter 1304 Probing (6)
Chapter 1311: Chapter 1304: Probing (6) Chapter 1311: Chapter 1304: Probing (6) “What novel requires a woman to take care of a child on her own without informing the man, especially when the woman is unmarried or divorced? It’s utterly fantastical.
If the woman’s family is wealthy, perhaps they could pull some strings, then deliver the child at an expensive private hospital. However, in real society, you first need to obtain a certificate from the community. With this certificate, you can then register and go to a public hospital for prenatal check-ups, schedule the birth, and register the child’s household.
If you are unmarried or divorced, without a certificate issued by both spouses, you can’t even register at a public hospital, let alone get a household registration for the child.
If the Lu Family is very wealthy, wealthy enough to disregard these tedious procedures, that’s another story. Or maybe in some remote mountainous area where information isn’t readily available, it wouldn’t really matter. But in Yan City, it’s nearly impossible.
Not to mention, after the child is born, there will be upbringing, care, and a massive amount of time and energy involved. Based on the current situation of Lu Weixi and her mother, it’s simply impossible to disregard the man and depend solely on the two of them to give birth and raise the child.
But if Lu Weixi is determined to keep the child, there are only two options. One is to quickly find another man who is willing to accept her and the child, and marry him first. This scenario is virtually impossible–who would take on that responsibility? And even if a man were willing, Lu Weixi would definitely not agree lightly.
The second option is to reconcile with Qin Zhiyou.
The child is his, and he knows it now. No matter what, as the biological father, it’s the easiest and least troublesome way. Moreover, considering the daughter’s situation, she probably has already communicated with Qin Zhiyou,
but Qin Zhiyou…
Lu’s mother suddenly felt a headache coming on, and she pressed her temples with her hand.
Lu Weixi noticed her mother was not well and immediately stepped forward to support her. She helped her sit on the sofa and poured her a glass of water, “Mom, I’m sorry. I was truly determined to divorce him… The child came unexpectedly, but since he is here, I really don’t want to give him up. Qin Zhiyou does know about this, but I haven’t agreed to reconcile with him right away. If you really dislike it, I will keep my distance from him.”
Lu’s mother didn’t know what to say for a moment. She turned her head to look at her daughter’s face, a blend of concern and guilt, but with a greater resolve.
