Aria Grant listened to what George Flack had said, and originally she had thought it was fine because George was just concerned about her and the child, but the things George went on to say really made Aria unhappy.
How could she not think about protecting the child? But was this only her child? If it wasn't only hers, why was George speaking against her?
Could it be that he only needed to preach, without taking action? Such condescending behavior was truly painful.
"The child is in my stomach, so I'm the only one responsible, is that it? Well, don't worry, I won't let anything happen to the child."
Having said that, Aria left in anger.
George himself did not know what he had meant just now, indeed blaming Aria for not acting like a mother, but George was reflecting too, what does it even mean to act like a mother?