Chapter 588 - 588: Leaving Just Like That<div>
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As the year neared its end, Qin Zhenzhen stood on the brink of giving birth.
Su Bin couldn’t shake off his concerns. In ancient times, medical advancements were limited, and the process of childbirth was akin to navigating the gates of hell. Despite Qin Zhenzhen’s reassurances, asserting her expertise as a doctor and hermitment to ensuring her safety, Su Bin remained anxious.<div>
He turned to the elderly woman attending to Qin Zhenzhen and said, “If
Madam shows any signs of going intobor, inform me immediately.”
His desire was to remain by his wife’s side throughout the process.
The midwife exined, “While we can estimate the due date, it’s not an exact science. Some deliveries happen one to ten days early, while others are dyed by the same margin.”
Therefore, in the ten days leading up to the expected delivery date, Su Bin felt on edge every day.
Contrarily, Qin Zhenzhen remained unfazed. Being a doctor herself, she meticulously managed her nutrition during pregnancy to ensure the baby’s health. The fetal position was normal, making a straightforward delivery likely. Additionally, she had ess to spirit water to alleviate the pain, making the birthing processparatively more manageable.
Despite this, Qin Zhenzhen did not object to Su Bin’s insistence on being present during her delivery. However, she couldn’t help but wonder if Su Bin might consider expanding their family further, having witnessed how smoothly she navigated childbirth.
This seemed like an easy task. When the time arrived, Qin Zhenzhen nned to feign cries of pain.
Imitating the agonizing screams of TV childbirth scenes wasn’t a daunting challenge for her.
Amused by the thought, Qin Zhenzhen felt a smile tugging at her lips.
Su Bin inquired, “Wife, what’s bringing you such joy?”<div>
Qin Zhenzhen countered, “I am on the verge of bing a mother. Isn’t that cause for celebration?”
Su Bin embraced her tenderly. “I’m happy too.”
Indeed, he was happy, but beneath the surface, worry lingered.
Yet, he refrained from voicing his concerns. His priority was shielding his wife from any burdens or apprehensions.
But Qin Zhenzhen, perceptive as ever, didn’t let his facade go unnoticed. She maintained a gentle smile and asked, “I wonder if our child will arrive earlier orter?”
She had already deduced the likely birth date before the auction, predicting it to be around the end of the first month, just past the 15th Lantern Festival.
Su Bin gazed at her affectionately. “I hope our little one will be punctual and not keep us waiting.”
In this way, they could adorn the courtyard withnterns and engage inntern riddles together.
His wife’s riddles were unique, often requiring his thoughtful contemtion despite his sharp intellect. Conversely, Su Bin’s riddles weren’t simple either, asionally leaving his astute wife stumped.
This year, as in the past, they would engage in a friendlypetition. They would determine who could outwit the other with clever riddles.
However, when the moment arrived, Su Bin intended to devise simpler riddles. It wouldn’t be apparent that he was intentionally making it easy for his wife to im victory.<div>
If, by chance, the child arrived before the Lantern Festival, Su Bin would ept it. During that time, his wife would be in confinement, unable to leave her room. He would join her, spending the Lantern Festival within the confines of their room.
“By the way, wife, I just received a letter from my fourth brother and the others. They mentioned nning to join us to celebrate the new year.”
“My fourth, fifth, and third brothers.”
“While my second brother and your fourth brother are nearby, they are bound by military rules, preventing them from taking leave to visit family. Otherwise, we’d have even morepany.”
Initially, their eldest sister and brother-inw expressed a desire to join the celebration, but considering the pregnancy of their eldest sister and the tender age of their child, Su Bin convinced them to reconsider the long journey.
Given that Shanglin Prefecture had recently found its footing, there would be ample opportunities for reunions in the future.
Qin Zhenzhen, wearing a smile, remarked, “Traveling long distances with children can be a bit challenging. Even my eldest brother and second brother contemteding but eventually abandoned the idea.”
“Only Third Brother, who remains unmarried, can easily make the journey..”