On the second morning, she knocked on Mrs. White's house door.
She told M about Hargrove Hark.
Mrs. White was well prepared for it.
"Grandma, you'd better not stand out."
However, Mrs. White waved her hand and said, "You'd better go. He trusts me more when I'm with him."
Feeling a little embarrassed, Freda immediately washed her hands and was going to cook for Mrs. White to show her filial piety.
Seeing her cooking, Mrs. White suddenly asked, "When will you have a child with Zed?"
Freda blushed and said, "We... Are still thinking about it."
"Don't think about it. You are still young, and the old people around you can help you take care of them."
Freda knew what Mrs. White meant. She was worried that she couldn't see the next generation when she was old.
But in Freda's opinion, if the baby was born, for this reason, it was irresponsible for the baby.
After all, they didn't plan to have this baby.
In Freda's opinion, parents should think twice.