'Never answer the Lee name?'
A-Yeong couldn't believe that this was the condition at which she would be forgiven. Was her grandfather being serious?
A-Yeong glimpsed at his face, and from the solemn look etched on his face, she knew he meant what he had said. He was claiming Hee-Young to the Su family.
To be honest, A-Yeong didn't have a problem with that. She didn't mind having her child to herself as Ji-Tae had lost every right he had over her child.
He had taken his own child hostage and had used her as a tool — a bargaining chip. He had threatened her with a child they had made together, maybe not out of love, but their child nonetheless. So, of course, she'd be more than happy to have Hee-Young bear the Su name and not answer the Lee name so she would never be identified as Ji-Tae's child.
But despite wanting all this, A-Yeong knew she couldn't act selfishly, as this was more about Hee-Young, who was only seven years old and not her.