Lu Weixi, although she disliked the child, had reached a point in her pregnancy where neither medication nor surgical abortion was appropriate; induction of labor was the only option.
Yang Mogui and Grandfather Qin also valued the child greatly. If she wasn't studying at school, she was at the old mansion, where Grandfather Qin could see her every day. She didn't have the time or energy to deal with this situation.
Moreover, even though her prenatal depression continued to develop, another feeling—the connection of blood between mother and child in her womb—gradually began to grow. When the child first stirred in her womb, it no longer caused her severe morning sickness, and as her body gradually recovered, her heart also began to harbor a slight expectancy for this unexpected arrival.