No matter how small a fetus was, it was still a life. It really was not as simple as he said. That was her son, and she could not just abort him like that!
"Then do you want to just watch your biological mother die before your eyes?" Ronald put down the mug of coffee and looked at her.
The atmosphere between the two was extremely stuffy and tense, making it hard for people to breathe...
Ronald was just looking at her with his serious and dark expression. There was an indescribable sense of power and authority from him.
However, Summer's expression was cold as she stared back at him. There was not an ounce of warmth in her eyes. "That's why I said I can't go through with the transplant now. The baby is mine, and I can't just take its life away like that!"
Ronald had no thoughts about the one-month-old baby in her belly, let alone some empathy.
He did not understand. How could an unborn baby be more important than a person who had been living for a long time?
The fetus was just a month old. It had not even formed into a baby yet, and it definitely had no knowledge or
feelings about the outside world. Besides, Summer already had a child of her own. It did not matter whether she decided to keep the second child or not.
On the other hand, a person who had been living for a long time would already have developed feelings, wisdom, love, and thoughts. If people were to compare the two, it was obvious that the living person was more important.
"She gave you life. If it wasn't for her, you would not even get to see the world. No matter what, you should b e grateful toward her. All she needs now is just a bit of your bone marrow. She isn't asking for your life..."
Summer knitted her brows tighter together. "It’s true that she isn't asking for my life, but she is asking for m y child's life now!"
"You are the one who is related to her by blood. If you can sit and watch her die in front of you, what more can I say? I just didn’t expect you to be so untrustworthy as a teacher. On top of that, you’re cruel and have no kindness whatsoever.” Ronald squinted a s he spoke coldly.
'Cruel?'
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