Cheng Su looked at Liu Wenjing. If she remembered correctly, wasn't the woman before her not yet thirty this year? Yet she looked like a woman in her forties. It seemed that the year in the cave hadn't brought her much joy.
Indeed, after all, eloping with her uncle-in-law, the internal pressure must have been much greater than that of ordinary people.
Logically speaking, even if her mother was against her remarrying, or even forbade it, when it comes to getting married, who can stop it? If Liu Wenjing wanted to remarry, in terms of emotions, principles, and law, no one could stop her.
If she were a bit more heartless, she could take the child and leave, or just run away herself. Who would be able to do anything to her? Why carry a lifetime of shackles and guilt?
Of all people, why choose her uncle-in-law? And if she claimed it was for love, why then did her face look so haggard?
