It was simply that Chu Nanli herself was unwilling to accept it.
In Ye Yunting's eyes, he had naturally done everything perfectly, and everything was Chu Nanli's fault.
Yet, he had never considered Chu Nanli's feelings in doing all these.
It was always wishful thinking, projecting his own thoughts onto Chu Nanli.
Nor did he care about what she might think.
"Ye Yunting, I've already said, the child in my womb has nothing to do with you!"
Seeing his impervious attitude, Chu Nanli grew even angrier, even her belly began to ache dully.
Had Ye Yunting ever considered the consequences of his actions?
She was nearing childbirth, and in this era, childbirth was a life-threatening ordeal for women.
In such a remote area, had Ye Yunting ever thought about the potential issues during childbirth?