Su Yunjin actually doesn’t care whether she has a boy or a girl; whether it’s a boy or a girl, they’re both her and Gu Ya’s children, and Su Yunjin would love them the sa.
With only two months left before the child is due, Gu Ya also forbade Su Yunjin from getting involved with matters at the Rouge Shop anymore.
Su Yunjin didn’t insist, obediently staying at ho to nurture the fetus and wait for the birth.
Early in the morning, the butler suddenly announced that sothing had happened to Mrs. An. Upon hearing this, Gu Ya hurriedly took the butler back to town.
With her belly large and movent inconvenient, Su Yunjin didn’t accompany Gu Ya back. The butler only ntioned that sothing happened to Mrs. An, but Su Yunjin wasn’t quite clear on what it was.
Gu Ya didn’t return after leaving; it was only two days later that he rushed back from town. Su Yunjin saw Gu Ya’s exhausted face and quickly went up to ask, "Husband, how’s Mother?"
Staring at Gu Ya, Su Yunjin thought to herself that Mrs. An must have encountered sothing significant, or else Gu Ya wouldn’t have been gone for two days, looking so weary!
Sure enough, after she asked, Gu Ya looked at her and said, "Yunnian, Mother had a stroke!"
"What? A stroke?" Su Yunjin froze for a mont, never expecting that Mrs. An would suddenly have a stroke.
Darkness flickered in Gu Ya’s eyes as he continued, "Yunnian, the doctor said Mother is very likely to be bedridden for the rest of her life."
Thinking of Mrs. An lying in bed, Gu Ya’s eyes dimd again. No matter what, Mrs. An was his mother, and seeing her in such a state was hard for Gu Ya.
With Mrs. An having a stroke, Gu Ya arranged for servants to care for her, with two maids attending to Mrs. An around the clock, and servants preparing and delivering her dicine daily.
Mrs. An’s stroke left not only half her body paralyzed, but also her limbs numb, her face crooked, her speech unclear, glaring at others with her wide eyes.
Su Yunjin visited Mrs. An several tis, using silver needles to unblock the blood clots. Although Mrs. An’s condition improved, she remained paralyzed on one side and unable to speak.
For convenience in caring for Mrs. An, Su Yunjin and Gu Ya brought Gu Chengxiang and Mrs. An to their place for care.
Xiaoshan liked dicine, and a year ago, Mrs. An had Xiaoshan learn from Doctor Wen at the dical shop, where Xiaoshan lived and studied, returning ho only two or three tis a month.
Gu Tiezhu had married another wife, Mrs. Qi. After Gu Tiezhu remarried, Xiaoshan and Xiangxiang were both left in Mrs. Qi’s care.
After Mrs. An’s stroke, Xiangxiang often went to visit her.
Xiaoshan went to see Mrs. An whenever he had ti.
Under Su Yunjin’s arrangents, Mrs. An was well cared for, and two months later, she could gradually sit up, though she still couldn’t speak.
...
That day, as Su Yunjin just finished breakfast, the child in her belly was ready to be born.
The delivery process was particularly smooth, and Su Yunjin gave birth to a son. Unlike Little Yuanbao, who resembled his father from birth, this child looked more like his mother, especially those big, bright eyes from Su Yunjin.
On the day Su Yunjin finished her confinent, the peach blossoms outside were in full bloom, and Little Tiangua, riding on her father’s shoulders, picked several peach blossoms and said she wanted to give them to her mother.
Holding her son, who had just been fed and was full and bubbling with milk bubbles,
"Mom, peach blossoms, peach blossoms." Little Tiangua ran in from outside, holding peach blossoms, while Gu Ya held Little Yuanbao’s hand. Su Yunjin looked up at the approaching Gu Ya and the two children, and she smiled.
With him and the three children, Su Yunjin felt very happy!
——The End
Reviews
All reviews (0)