Chapter 1388 Shirley's Dilemma
- In Shirley's current situation, pregnancy wasn't her primary concern; her most pressing need now was money. Her remaining funds were only sufficient to cover her father's medical expenses and pay off Lucien's gambling debt.
- As she approached her fourth month of pregnancy, not only would her pregnancy symptoms become more noticeable, but the impending expenses after the children's births loomed large. Providing for her three children would require hiring a nanny and buying essentials like formula and diapers, which would cost at least fifteen thousand a month.
- A few months ago, Shirley was adamant in her decision not to abort her three children, but now she found herself hesitating.