Because of her pregnancy, her temper had become somewhat irritable, and she was quite gruff with Samuel Johnson.
Samuel Johnson, who was uncomplaining and hardworking in his care for her, even began to personally cook sour plum soup for her. When he held Amanda Smith as they slept, he clearly felt that the weight he had managed to gain in recent days had disappeared again due to the pregnancy.
The joy that Amanda's pregnancy had initially brought him slowly waned in the face of reality. He was pained by her increasingly thin body and had even thought about suggesting that perhaps they shouldn't keep the child.
Compared to the child, he was more distressed about Amanda.
But of course, he dared not say such a thing to Amanda.
Not to mention the harm that a miscarriage would cause, Amanda herself would definitely not agree to it.
And then there was Mrs. Johnson and Donald Johnson, the family's opposition was also very strong.