James Yinley was caught off guard, saying things that he didn't mean to say.
After Ivy Miller finished speaking, she paused for a moment before asking, "Why aren't you saying anything? Did my words scare you?
Or are you also very concerned about this matter? Would you give up on Isla Linton because of this?"
"I'm just wondering why she has to bear so much on her own.
Why doesn't she tell me these things? Perhaps I wouldn't even mind."
Listening to James Yingley's words, his image in Ivy Miller's heart grew even taller.
This man is indeed a good man.
"You know, I can understand Isla Linton's reservations. Not everyone is as open-minded.
You say you don't mind now, but five or ten years later, when there are still no children around you, you will inevitably feel some resentment, right?
Isla is just trying to prevent you from having regrets in the future.
She is a traditional woman who cares about such things.
Now that her health is like this, she naturally can't accept it."
