Chapter 871: Ending 13
Qin Muchuan was especially apologetic as he lowered his head, and after some contemplation, he had no choice but to reveal the truth to his mother-in-law. "Mom, the current me is afraid I don’t have healthy genes to have healthy children!"
Zhang Hua’s face turned to alarm and concern. "What does that mean?"
Faced with events from years ago, Qin Muchuan was in pain, but he was also able to accept it calmly. "I once served in peacekeeping in the Middle East, as you know!"
"Yes, I know!" Zhang Hua nodded.
"I was exposed to biochemical weapons radiation, and back then there was about a platoon of people exposed!" Qin Muchuan took a deep breath, speaking with weight. "Among them, two have already died, seven or eight have started showing signs of cancer, and a few soldiers who went back to get married had children, all of which were unhealthy!"
Zhang Hua covered her mouth in shock, barely able to speak. "How could this happen!"
"War, it’s meant to take lives, we are already very fortunate not to have died!" Qin Muchuan saw through it all. "And I am luckier than those soldiers. I have children, and not just one, but two, I really am thankful to the heavens! Even more grateful to Wanwan, who back then was so selfless, so brave to have my children!"
"So..." Zhang Hua was especially unwilling to accept this reality.
Qin Muchuan was also especially helpless, unwilling, and saddened. "So, I can only break Wanwan’s heart, to have the child terminated! Regarding the abortion, I’ve already thoroughly researched, and I know that a dilation and curettage can be very harmful to a woman’s body, but I’ve found the best, most experienced gynecologist. And I’ve also contacted the Postpartum Rehabilitation Center to ensure Wanwan’s body recovers as quickly as possible. As for the future, I will be very careful, absolutely not let her conceive again!"
Zhang Hua was a reasonable person, one who could distinguish the importance of matters clearly, and since Qin Muchuan had put it that way, the child really couldn’t be kept. "That’s the only way then, sigh, what a pity!"
