Chapter 1515 - 1004
Chapter 1515 - 1004
Second watch.
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"What’s wrong with that?" Chuxia looked at Zeng Meili as if it were obvious, "A lot of people still work in the fields until they’re about to give birth, so what’s this?"
"But there are also many people who have complications because they were working when they went into labor..." Zeng Meili looked at Chuxia seriously, "Third sister-in-law, you’re carrying twins, so you must be extremely careful, both for the children and yourself."
"I know." Chuxia nodded with a smile, "Don’t worry, I’ve got it under control. I’m Elder Qi’s disciple, and he’s teaching at the school, checking on me every week. He’s the one who said I could keep attending classes.
Also, the teacher said that moving around more was good for natural childbirth, otherwise, I’d be looking at a cesarean. If a normal delivery is possible, it’s still better, so I need to keep active."
"There’s such a saying?" Zeng Meili widened her eyes, "I used to hear that over-exertion before delivery caused complications requiring a cesarean, but never heard that relaxing too much could lead to one."
"You really are out of touch, aren’t you?" As soon as the words left her mouth, Chuxia realized why the other said it. In this era, only busy people were found everywhere; idle ones were rare.
Whether workers, farmers, or public servants, all were busy until right before delivery before truly resting, so it’s no wonder she’d never hear that relaxing led to a cesarean.
Of course, the main issue is Zeng Meili wasn’t concerned with these matters before, and few delivered at military hospitals, so thinking this way wasn’t surprising.
As the two were chatting, Zhao Yulan came out of the kitchen carrying a plate, smiling and greeting both, "Come over and eat, I made dumplings with four different fillings, they’re delicious."
"I’m in for a treat from now on." Zeng Meili laughed, pulling Chuxia to her feet, "My mom always found making dumplings bothersome. My dad and I would have to beg her when we couldn’t resist the craving."
"Judging by Aunt’s manner, you’d think she’d be skilled in housework." Chuxia looked at Zeng Meili in disbelief, "Are you sure you didn’t exaggerate?"
"Does your mother-in-law love making dumplings?"
"She doesn’t seem to love making them; usually, she enjoys rolling the dough."
"They are biological sisters, surprisingly similar in this regard..." Zeng Meili shrugged, "Mainly because rolling dough is tiring, no one likes it much, so the task falls to moms and mothers-in-law who aren’t pampered.
That’s indirectly led them to particularly dislike dumpling-making, even though they no longer need to roll so much dough, they still don’t like it."
"I never knew there was such a saying..." Chuxia sighed, "Speaking of them, Aunt and Mom have really had it tough. Fortunately, they’ve married well; otherwise, they’d be so wronged."
"Indeed, the most pampered younger aunt married the worst..." Zeng Meili paused, "Actually, can’t say she married poorly; to be precise, she’s the one with the worst temper, causing her husband to lose patience with her. Being pampered at home is short-lived, not being pampered is lifelong good fortune. So Mom and your mother-in-law are lucky."
"I’m quite pampered at home..." Chuxia pointed at herself, feigning worry while looking at Zeng Meili, "Does that mean I’ll be unhappy in the future?"
"Get out of here..." Zeng Meili pushed her in annoyance, "You’re showing off in front of me now? How many are treated like treasures at home, and at their husband’s as well? Keep flaunting that and it’s not very nice."
"Hehe..." Chuxia grinned widely, "You said pampered ones are destined for short-term happiness, actually, I should have asked you, aren’t you treasured at home?"
"Yes, treasured indeed, I was wrong, okay?" Zeng Meili looked at her, speechless, "I was just talking about Mom and your mother-in-law’s situation, why drag you and me into it?
The times are different now, naturally the outcomes are too. If you keep criticizing my little slip-ups, I might suspect you don’t want me here."
Chuxia raised her eyebrows: "Alright, then go wherever you want, I won’t stop you."
"Chuxia, mind your words?" Zhao Yulan glared at her daughter, then turned to Zeng Meili, "Don’t take her seriously, she tends to talk nonsense when it comes over her."
"Mom, that’s so unfair of you..." Chuxia smilingly held her mom’s arm, "I was joking around with Sister Meili, and now you’re acting like that’s what I really thought."
"You little rascal, are you suggesting I’m just causing trouble here?" Zhao Yulan gave her daughter a glare and turned to walk towards the kitchen, "Fine, I won’t cause trouble for you anymore. I’ll leave, is that okay?"
"Auntie, let me help." Zeng Meili quickly got up to follow her.
There were pork and three fresh flavors, fennel with meat, egg and chives with shrimp, and meat with cabbage dumplings. Chuxia loved the fennel and meat ones the most, so Zhao Yulan served her a heaping plateful.
Watching Chuxia finish the entire plate of dumplings in no time, Zeng Meili’s mouth almost dropped open in shock.
"Why are you making that face?" Chuxia glared at her, "I’m eating for three now, did you think I was like you?" As she spoke, she grabbed another half plate of egg, chive, and shrimp dumplings.
"It’s not surprising that you’re eating a lot, it’s just surprising that you like this kind of filling..." Coming back to her senses, Zeng Meili quickly added, "When I came over, my mom reminded me that pregnant women usually don’t like strong vegetables like fennel and cilantro, but as soon as I arrived, you overturned her words."
"Everyone has different tastes. Actually, before I got pregnant, I didn’t really like this kind of filling, but ever since I became pregnant, I find this flavor particularly delicious. So every time we make dumplings, my mom makes the fennel ones for me..."
After lunch, they sat for a while, then Chuxia went back to her room to rest before going to class in the afternoon, with Zeng Meili tagging along, claiming she wanted to get used to student life in advance.
Two days later, the full-time class Zeng Meili enrolled in started, so she no longer sat in on Chuxia’s classes, finally giving Chuxia the time to call Jing Zhe, who surprisingly didn’t ignore her call this time.
"Big brother, I thought you were still avoiding me..." Chuxia teased with a playful tone.
"I wasn’t avoiding you, I just didn’t know how to talk to you." Jing Zhe’s voice was filled with helplessness, "I suppose Meili has already told you about my situation? Actually, to prevent you guys from worrying, I’ve been trying to adjust myself, but..." he sighed, "I’m anxious myself, but there’s nothing I can do, I’ve been undergoing psychological therapy recently."
"哥 you’re scaring me..." Chuxia straightened up, her smile fading, "What did the doctor say?"
"A knot in my heart." Jing Zhe paused before continuing, "I always told you I’d never been in a relationship, and everyone went along with that, but..." After a long pause, he finally said, "But the truth is, I had a girlfriend I’d been involved with for many years. I was out on a mission with her when she drowned, and I survived because she used all her strength to lift me out of the water.
Of course, I stumbled upon this truth by chance. This is why I’ve been avoiding Zeng Meili, and the root cause of my fear of marriage. I don’t dare to tell Meili the truth, nor do I dare to tell others that I’ve already learned about this matter.
Everyone thinks I still haven’t recovered from my amnesia, and they assume my fear of marriage is due to influence from my colleagues at the hospital. To avoid worrying them, I’ve let them believe it.
However, I can’t accept my own happiness with ease. Every time I close my eyes, I see the image of a young woman floating in the water. I’m undergoing treatment because of this.
Summer, I’m only telling you this, so for now, please don’t tell anyone else, and don’t worry about me. I promise I’ll recover as fast as I can.
No matter how that past relationship was, I believe that she wouldn’t want me to live alone and desolate in this world.
Now I can understand, but I can’t accept it. Given time, I’m sure I’ll get over it, and I’ll tell Meili the truth and take her to pay respects to the woman who saved me."
"哥..." After a long silence, Chuxia said, "Although I’ve only known you for over a year, I have a fairly good grasp of your character.
If you and that girl truly loved each other deeply, I don’t think you’d completely forget everything after the accident. What you’re hearing now comes from others; in fact, might there be some hidden truth?
哥, don’t mind me thinking negatively, it’s just because I know your character too well, I can’t help but think this way. Of course, I still hope it’s as you’ve heard, at the very least, it would be a touching love story."
"Summer, I’ve thought about it too, and tried recalling, but I don’t have any impression at all. I even asked my mom indirectly, and she quickly changed the subject looking rather panicked. I didn’t ask again after that.
Perhaps back then, my mom thought I’d regained my memory and tried to fish for information from me; I was vague about it all. It’s not that I don’t trust her, but because of my doubts, I didn’t want to tell anyone.
I also don’t want to play tricks anymore. The reason I know is because I accidentally found my old diary. It recorded a lot about me and that girl.
And the part after falling into the water was continued by my sister. At that time, the family was afraid I wouldn’t wake up, and they worried and prayed for me every day. My sister happened to find my diary and wrote everyone’s worries and prayers in it..." (To be continued. If you like this work, please go to Qidian (qidian.com) to vote for recommendations and monthly tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users please go to m.qidian.com to read.)
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