
"What?"
"Let Ken marry you and become Gean's responsible father" Hendrick said.
"Daddy!" Vara tries to protest at Ken's father, how can Ken be told to marry Khea, then what about him? Did they not think of him?
"It turns out you guys are crazier than I thought. Why should I be a second wife? You think it's because of my bleak past, so no good man wants to marry me and father my son?"
"Me and Vara are unmarried, Khea," Ken replied quickly, as if not wanting to make Khea misunderstand him even more.
"What?" Khea stunned. This is new news for him. She never once found out about their relationship, but she thought Ken and Vara were married six years ago. Didn't they used to be very touting about their relationship and want to get married soon? Get him out of their lives.
Khea laughed and clapped very happily.
"Well, six tofu was only made a fiancee. Maybe he was never serious about you!" Khea laughed more and more at Vara.
Vara's face was already very red, between anger and shame.
"Or don't you don't excite him."
"Vana!" snapped Vara, the woman scowled her forehead and looked down embarrassed.
"It used to be said to love each other, want to get married quickly and have children. It's fitting that I don't see any children among you, I thought you were barren!"
"Khea, don't talk like that, honey. How Kun also Vara is your big sister." Khea doesn't care. Why did he stop laughing when something was funny he thought.
"So, you want to marry Ken?"
"Of course not!"
"Khea, don't be selfish. Think of Gean's future."
"What's? Selfish? If I'm selfish, I've been aborting my womb from the beginning. Why do I suffer alone and endure shame? If I'm selfish, I left her in the hospital right from the start after giving birth, or dumped her in the trash, or better yet, put her on the doorstep of the orphanage!" scream Khea.
"You who know nothing still judge me! You don't know yourself!"
"Khea, I don't mean that," said Ken's mother.
Khea looked at the middle-aged woman cynically. The woman he once held her hand to ask for support, hoping that she would persuade her son to take responsibility for her. But his hand was immediately removed, saying that he believed his son was not that bad. Said that Vara was the best daughter-in-law for them.
Ken looked at Khea with sadness. What if what Khea said just now, she did. Abort their child, or just leave him.
Ken approached Khea, sitting down in front of the woman.
"Khea, I'm really grateful, because you didn't abort our child. I'm so grateful, you didn't throw our child away, and I'm so proud of me, because you've taken care of and raised our child so well. I know and am aware of my mistakes all along. If only I could remember everything I did to you, I would have been immediately responsible, Khea. I'm really sorry."