Clear Lee Greenwood took a seat in front of Arthur Baldwin, paused for a moment, then said, "I understand that you might not be particularly fond of me, perhaps you even hold some prejudice against me. Although I'm unclear about what upset you, I still hope to have a conversation with you, Aunt, to clear things up."
"Otherwise, my mother and Terry would be stuck in the middle and it would be difficult for them."
"So, you realize the difficulty," said Arthur Baldwin scornfully, "I am asking you, have you been to this hospital before?"
"This is my first time here."
"But I clearly remember seeing you. You brought a young girl here to have an abortion," said Arthur Baldwin, "Because your appearance isn't common, I remember you."
Upon hearing this, Clear Lee Greenwood felt a sense of helplessness, "Aunt, do you remember what day it was?"
"It wasn't long, less than a year ago."