"Weng Jiefang, I'm telling you. If you don't support this child today, I'll really take the child and go back to my family." Bai Na coldly dropped a sentence.
It was a statement that stirred up a thousand waves.
In their village, it's not unusual for women to take their children and return to their parents, living on their own because the marriage age in their village is generally young and doesn't comply with current marriage law policies, so most don't register. After all, divorce doesn't exist here.
Every household's daughters and sons-in-law are like this, carrying on for the sake of the children. Bai Na is the same; she's only seventeen and can't legally marry.
Technically, what they have can only be considered cohabitation without legal marriage.
But no woman in the village had done such a thing.
"Bai Na, you can't act on impulse. How can a woman live without a man?"
"No matter what, he's still your man. What you said is too much."