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Liu Yuting naturally knew that a paternity test would be a far stronger proof of her innocence than risking her life to prove it.

But the question was, even if she gave birth to the baby and proved her innocence, what could it change?

Not only would her in-laws not treat her kindly just because the child was theirs, but they might even take out their anger on her other three children.

She couldn't think of a better solution, so she chose to evade the problem.

But Yan Ling's words snapped her back to reality.

While she was alive, her mother-in-law already treated her three daughters so poorly; it would only get worse if she were to die.

What would become of her daughters then?

They could potentially be sent to an orphanage, or perhaps forever live in the shadow of her death.

People would point fingers at them, labeling their mother a promiscuous woman, implying that they must be, too.

Thinking about this, Liu Yuting suddenly lost her will to die.