To Juliet, being pregnant was no big deal. Since she was already pregnant, all she needed to do was abort the baby. It was just like all the other times, nothing to worry about. 1
However, during her trip to the hospital, the doctor advised her not to abort the baby as her reproductive organ had reached its limit. If she were to undergo this abortion, she would never be able to get pregnant ever again. 1
Only after hearing those words did Juliet realize that she was in deep trouble, s
Every woman would like to be a mother someday.
Although she was not ready to give birth to a child now, what if she suddenly wanted a child of her own i n the future? Not being able to bear children wasn't something she would want, s
Due to this, she had come forward and told her parents about it. Upon hearing this, Mr. Morningstar had been furious, but he couldn't neglect his daughter's future.
Furthermore, she was his one and only daughter.
Although she was not a son, he still wished for her to bear him a grandchild to pass on his hard-earned wealth and business. 7
If his daughter were to abort the mixed-race baby, she
wouldn't be able to give birth anymore, thus ending their family bloodline.
That was why he was desperately looking for a boy who was willing to marry into his family. The boy must be able to accept the baby that his daughter was about to give birth to. Once he heard that the Scotson family's son was willing to do so, he was elated! Thus, he immediately brought his wife and daughter along t o settle the marriage. 2
This had all happened so suddenly that he didn't even have time to get his daughter’s wedding dress tailored, but he knew that this was an urgent matter, therefore, he needed to handle this issue as fast as possible and as delicately as he could.
Mr. Morningstar then decided to immediately marry off his daughter, and he had paid a huge sum of money to organize a big wedding ceremony. 1
The main reason why Zell Morningstar was in such a rush was because he hadn't told Madeline the truth. 1
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