At night, after changing the diaper, the wet nurse handed the child to Pei Shu’er.
The wet nurse wanted to breastfeed the child.
But the Princess Consort said that the colostrum is very precious and must be given to the child.
During this month, the child has been very well-behaved, except for when Pei Shu’er breastfeeds at scheduled tis, the child is either sleeping or awake.
Pei Shu’er also gets out of bed from ti to ti, as lying down all the ti isn’t good for her body.
By the end of the month, the skinny little monkey had fully grown.
The little bundle beca fair and tender, and when he laughed, his big double eyelids were particularly beautiful, with long eyelashes.
When facing Pei Shu’er, he would also wave his hands and feet, looking very adorable.
The child’s na was decided as Tang Chong.
After Pei Shu’er finished her confinent, her figure recovered well, and her skin condition was very good.
She drank Spiritual Spring Water every day, and the confinent als were prepared using scientific proportions.
However, Old Madam Tang would often stew so nourishing soups, and if Pei Shu’er could drink it, she would.
If she couldn’t drink it, Pei Shu’er would let the wet nurse drink it.
In short, every ti they gave sothing to Old Madam Tang, it was an empty bowl, which was enough to silence her.
Pei Shu’er really didn’t want to have a troubled mind during her confinent.
The wet nurse laughed and touched her double chin.
"Princess Consort, I’ve gained a lot of weight this month."
On the contrary, Pei Shu’er had been losing weight during the confinent.
During Pei Shu’er’s confinent, Tang Zan accompanied her after the morning court, even handling state affairs in her room.
Later, he feared disturbing Pei Shu’er’s rest.
So, he moved next door, so that if anything happened, he would know imdiately.
As for Tang Chong, this child spent the whole day sleeping, and every ti he needed to be fed, Pei Shu’er had to set an alarm to wake him up.
After finishing his work every day, he would co to spend ti with his wife and child.
Of course, he discovered that most of the ti when he ca over.
Pei Shu’er was either eating, sleeping, or getting out of bed for a few steps.
At those tis, he would go over to support Pei Shu’er, his eyes full of tenderness and pity.
Pei Shu’er smiled helplessly, "I’ve almost recovered, no need to support anymore."
Only then did Tang Zan let go of her hand, and when it was ti to eat, Tang Zan would quietly sit beside her, reading or watching Pei Shu’er.
anwhile, in fine weather with no wind.
Pei Shu’er would also open the window to let the child bask in the sun and start feeding him vitamin D.
The little guy was very clingy to Pei Shu’er, and every day upon seeing her, he would open his eyes and grin at Pei Shu’er.
Pei Shu’er’s heart lted, such a small creature, relying completely on her, connected with her by blood.
As for Tang Zan, seeing Pei Shu’er always accompanying Tang Chong, often ignoring him, he felt sour in his heart.
What was he thinking before?
How did he believe having a child would be better?
Now Pei Shu’er was indeed bound, but she was bound by Tang Chong, with her whole attention on him.
Instead, it seed like he, as her husband, was optional.
He naturally had a strong possessiveness and wasn’t broad-minded, especially concerning his feelings for Pei Shu’er.
He was unwilling for anyone to take away Pei Shu’er’s attention, even if it was their son.
He felt like he had dug a pit for himself.
Moreover, when Pei Shu’er faced Tang Chong, she was full of love, which made Tang Zan even more jealous.
Sotis, even when standing beside her for quite a while, it seed as though Pei Shu’er hadn’t noticed him.
Pei Shu’er would never show him such a gentle expression.
Tang Zan held Tang Chong in his arms, staring at this little guy with wide eyes.
The little guy resisted with all his might, struggling in Tang Zan’s arms.
Pei Shu’er laughed and reached out, "Let hold him."
Tang Zan refused; he wanted to hold this little brat, who was taking all the ti his Princess Consort should have spent with him.
At this mont, Tang Chong humd twice and peed on Tang Zan, wetting his silk robe with a large wet stain on his chest and abdon.
Tang Zan was stunned; it was the first ti in his life that soone had peed on him.
If it had been anyone else, he would have dismbered them long ago.
Moreover, he couldn’t even punish this child.
After all, it’s his own son, and if he really did sothing to this child.
Not only the Old Tang Family but even Pei Shu’er would fight him.
He could only glare at Tang Chong, and before he could even utter a harsh word, the little guy started crying with pettiness.
Pei Shu’er was first surprised, then burst out laughing.
The wet nurse hurriedly took Tang Chong from Tang Zan’s arms and soothed him.
Pei Shu’er laughed, "Go change your clothes."
Now that Pei Shu’er had finished her confinent, Tang Zan wrapped his arm around her waist.
"Co with to change, won’t you?"
Pei Shu’er nodded and followed Tang Zan; she wanted to go out for a walk too.
Once they arrived at the room next door, Tang Zan changed his clothes.
At the sa ti, he hugged Pei Shu’er’s waist, letting her feel his strong presence.
"It’s been over a month now..."
Counting the pregnancy, it had almost been a year.
Seeing the dark look in Tang Zan’s eyes, Pei Shu’er understood what he ant.
She smiled softly, raising her hand to push Tang Zan gently.
"Wait until three months."
It’s not good for postpartum won to engage in intimacy too early, and due to hormonal changes, she wasn’t particularly interested.
Tang Zan pouted and finally bit Pei Shu’er’s earlobe.
Pei Shu’er blushed and playfully hit Tang Zan, "What are you doing?"
Tang Zan said, "Can’t I ask for a little benefit first?"
Pei Shu’er had no choice but to let Tang Zan embrace and kiss her.
With Pei Shu’er in his arms, the feeling of uneasiness in Tang Zan’s heart finally dissipated.
This person was his.
She had given birth to his children and stayed with him through many hardships.
In this month, many things happened, with the imperial power being further weakened.
It was during this ti that Yan Huan Yu’s talents were discovered by the public, and even as one of the remaining outstanding princes, he gained the support of so courtiers.
Due to his main character halo, the courtiers supporting Yan Huan Yu were influential voices in the court.
Moreover, his fortunes gradually began to improve.
At this mont, Emperor Yan Hengyin appeared to be soone exhausted by indulgence.
But in reality, he unknowingly had been poisoned with a chronic toxin.
The dungeon Tang Zan had previously set up was mysteriously attacked by the Earth Evil Pavilion.
Those people were fearless, as if impervious to pain.
So had even had their arms cut off, but their first instinct wasn’t to cover their limbs, but a numb expression while killing.
Xuan Yi realized that these people likely had Puppet Gu in their bodies, otherwise, they wouldn’t be recklessly brave like zombies.
Then, they began to specifically behead people.
Most importantly, these individuals were different from others, as if sothing in the depths of the dungeon was calling to them.
There were too many people from the Earth Evil Pavilion, coupled with the fact that it was a preditated rescue operation.
The people from the Heavenly chanism Pavilion had only one-quarter of the strength of the Earth Evil Pavilion and ultimately had to retreat.
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