@7Lotus
He didn't clean up her mess at all. Your just sexist.
It was already stated clearly before, that the grandfather was upset he couldn't marry someone from Dylan's family, Dylan's great grandmother*. The Grandfather is just making his grandson fulfill his wishes through his grand child. It has nothing to do with upholding the family standing you sexist prick. It just a man not taking no for an answer because he wants the pureblood Nobel status. . He could have easily stated what I said, to fix the situation as he already knows she doesn't want to marry him. He isn't "helping" when he already knows she doesn't like him.
Also the story is clearly set in the past, you are either misogynists' or a dunce if you are unaware of how dangerous childbirth is for woman even now in the present, and it was far worst in a historical setting when people didn't bother to understand the female body. Hence why this story is using the "died in childbirth" historical issue in the first place. Dylan's chance of dying are high, and Dylan also think she is going to die in the first place. Men were fully aware of how dangerous childbirth was for woman but they still tried to knock them up anyway because having a "heir" to carry on the blood line was something male's find important. Nobility is carried on through blood and almost never adoption and their are tones of brutal historical figures that were abusive to their wives and woman when they couldn't get [male] heir like wanted. This is a historical fact that is seen in every culture, as well as the worship of fertility gods because humans were well aware of dangerous childbirth. It doesn't really matter if you "get it", misogynists' like yourself that think the dead bodies of woman, and a historical and present issue that killed woman constantly over a man's feeling of entitlement , is a joke don't have the humanity to see woman's as people in the first place.