"Anguo, you should go back to Shenzhen. I know you're busy, and I'm much better now. I can take care of myself."
Li Sisi's feelings were conflicted. She wanted him to stay but also didn't want to hinder his work. Moreover, she was now aware that even after she recovered and left the hospital, she would be infertile.
Although Yi Anguo already had a daughter, he wasn't the same man anymore. Now that he was so wealthy, he would surely want a son, wouldn't he? Besides, Yi Anguo was from Xijiang Province. She had heard from classmates back in school that people there held strong patriarchal values. Many families would have several daughters in their relentless pursuit of a son, even if it meant their homes were demolished in the process.
So, Li Sisi began to worry that Yi Anguo might bring up the idea of breaking up.