Chapter 648: Retreat for Advance
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Yao Ning knew that everyone was upset at the moment, so she had to intervene.
This was a strategic retreat; at least now He Ming would be grateful to her and wouldn’t suspect her of ulterior motives.
After Yao Ning left, He Ming returned to the living room. Mother He was flipping through channels on the TV remote, clearly trying to find something to occupy herself, but nothing seemed to satisfy her.
He Ming knew she was venting her frustration.
He remained silent, quietly accompanying her.
“You two can get married, but don’t expect me to treat her well,” Mother He stated her attitude first.
“Mom, why bother? You’re about to become a grandmother. Why fuss over these things?” He Ming had to bring up the child.
Indeed, the child was Mother He’s soft spot.
Sure enough, Mother He’s eyes softened. “You two are busy with work. I can help take care of the child, but as for Xiaomeng, don’t expect me to be friendly.”
Mother He’s tone softened slightly.
Well, it’s a start. This could be considered the first step towards success.
“Central Hospital.” Before Father Ye could finish his sentence, He Ming had already dashed off.
At the hospital, Mother Ye supported Ye Xiaomeng as they waited in line. She had just found out about her daughter’s pregnancy, and she couldn’t shake off the unease in her heart.
She looked at Xiaomeng with concern. They hadn’t even registered their marriage yet. Now that she was pregnant, she wondered what the two of them were thinking.
Her daughter had been hurt before, and she didn’t want the same thing to happen again this time.
“Xiaomeng, what are you and He Ming thinking?” Mother Ye’s face was filled with worry as she finally couldn’t hold back and asked Xiaomeng.
“We haven’t decided yet, but I will keep this baby,” Ye Xiaomeng looked at her mother with determination in her eyes.
“But...” Mother Ye worried that she might do something foolish. For an unmarried woman to carry a child, it wouldn’t be good for her reputation. Besides, raising a child was not just about words; there were also issues of money, education, and family.
Still young, she realized she had been too hasty in her actions.
“Mom, don’t worry, I will handle it,” Ye Xiaomeng hugged her mother’s shoulders and reassured her.
She looked at the several strands of silver hair on her mother’s head, feeling a pang of guilt.
She had been very unfilial, always making her parents worry. But this time, she had her bottom line. If there couldn’t be a complete love, she would rather not have it.
She had always thought that maybe her attitude wasn’t clear or firm enough, but this time she would make He Ming understand that there couldn’t be any ambiguity in their relationship.