She had done her research.
There were not a few cases like hers nationwide, and there were even couples in their sixties who had conceived naturally.
Mrs. Summer came upstairs.
Her husband didn't go out today and was sitting in the office.
Mrs. Summer approached, "Have you thought it through?"
At her words, Mr. Beckman was momentarily stunned.
Although his wife didn't specify, he knew what she was referring to.
"Have you considered what we'd be facing if we really have another child?"
"I know," Mrs. Summer continued, "This isn't a whim for me, but a well-considered decision. Given our financial condition and age, having a second child is not a problem."
The main account was ruined, so they could only start over with a sub-account.
While they still had the chance to conceive.
As she finished speaking, Mrs. Summer added, "Haven't you always regretted not having a son to take over the family business?"