Cheng Su was truly infuriated. She knew that the bias favoring males over females was still severe nowadays. There was no need to look far; the Qi family itself valued boys more than girls, even if they didn’t treat women as worthless as mud. Even in her own parents’ house, her stepmother was biased towards her younger brother. Anything tasty or good to drink would first be given to him, spoiling him into a little tyrant.
Though boys were generally valued more, Mother Qi was still protective of her own daughter. But what about the Zhang family?
For the sake of the unborn child, diagnosed as a boy from a simple ultrasound, they were ready to forsake a living adult without a second thought. How chillingly coldhearted could they be?
She really wanted to know if these people were born from stones and not from a woman.
The looks Qi Fengping and Mother Qi gave Cheng Su were as if they were looking at a monster.
The Cheng Su from just moments ago was so domineering!
She seemed like a stranger, powerful and authoritative. They knew she had a temper, but they didn’t realize she could be so righteous and overbearing.
Without a word, she signed the papers. Where did that decisiveness come from?
And now, as she stood with her arms folded in front of the delivery room, she seemed like a guardian deity, forbidding evil spirits to stir trouble.
She wore a pale jade-green tunic, paired with trousers that reached just above her ankles, giving her a somewhat unconventional appearance.
But to Qi Fengping, she looked incredibly stylish because it revealed her slim, fair ankles, and the delicacy of her sandals only added to the beauty of her feet.
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