She still couldn't change her husband's death.
Failed to change the mistress.
Failed to change the daughter's disfigurement.
Failed to change the phone book was torn down.
Couldn't change going to the doctor to get medicine.
However, it seems that the relationship between her husband and herself has been improved, so that her husband sowed a seed for himself before he died. Is this what the priest means by "life is a miracle"? Otherwise, if nothing is done, there will be no such child, and will it be destined to live in a mental hospital?
The director's suggestion makes me uncomfortable.
Also, what I don't understand is: why did Linda's mother send her to a mental hospital? And also to say that she scratched the eldest daughter's face?
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