"But the problem isn't with An Hao, it's with her mother-in-law. The older generation's thoughts are more traditional; they believe only sons can continue the family line, while daughters have to marry into another family and are no longer part of their own. If her mother-in-law can't see past this, then there's no way to solve it, you know," Qin Xue thought. Having boys or girls is actually the man's issue, and now they're facing a one-child policy, which brings a lot of pressure, needless to say.
However, their child is still young, and An Hao hasn't recovered her health yet. Pushing for a second child now would be unfair to An Hao. Moreover, there is another woman who has entered their household, which is a significant issue for them.
"The second son means that he and An'an should move out with the child and only visit them occasionally," Chu Molin quickly conveyed Li Zhao's intention.