Shu Laide listened to Shu Pan's words and let out a sigh. "Since you've made up your mind, then go ahead and keep the baby. We'll raise her together."
"Panpan, have you really thought this through? You're still so young. If you have a child by your side, who will be with you in the future? Others might find it burdensome," Lu Lifen, thinking she was the most rational and level-headed among them, tried to persuade her.
She was worried that Shu Pan was being impulsive. A child was a life, not something to be taken lightly. It was a lifetime commitment.
"Auntie Lu, I've thought it through. I don't plan on marrying again in the future. I'll just have a child to keep me company. I'm sorry, I've been selfish," Shu Pan felt guilty for causing her family to worry.