Chapter 778 The murderer is found

Calvin was at fault, but she could also understand.

After all, Betty’s parents did indirectly kill his parents, it was normal for him to hate Fea’s family, and it was normal for him to not want Betty to have his child.

To Calvin, Betty was also his enemy, so how could he accept having his enemy give birth to his child?

Most importantly, how would he face this child?

He didn’t even love Betty, so how could he be good to that child!

If Calvin didn’t know that Betty was pregnant, that was fine, she could have the baby and raise it properly.

But now, he knew that Betty was pregnant with his child, then there was absolutely no way Calvin would let her give birth to the baby.

Even if it was born, Calvin would never be kind enough to let it go.

After that, it would be almost impossible for Betty and the child, to live a peaceful life, and it would be torture for her future, and not good for the child’s development.

In this case, aborting the baby was actually the best option.