Anna's desire to have more children did not arise suddenly and was not an impulsive impulse born that evening. It had been brewing inside her for a long time, quietly, cautiously, and with a hint of guilt.
Anna was once a rebel. While her mother was alive, she argued with her family, went against the will of her elders, and did not want to become a convenient figure in other people's plans.
But after her death, something broke in Anna.
And her father, fearing that this rebellious temper would one day be passed on to Arabel and Arslan, did everything possible to ensure that the children grew up under the supervision of the family, and not next to it.
Anna couldn't say that she was completely innocent.
Yes, she was deprived of her right to be a mother. But part of the reason it happened was the result of her own youth, stubbornness, and defeats.
