A Low Rank Female Goes Viral Across the Galaxy-Chapter 329 - 330: Pregnant

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Chapter 329: Chapter 330: Pregnant

Although Jiang Qin insisted she would be fine after just lying in a Medical Pod for a bit, Yun Xie and Lan Yuyan still insisted on coaxing her to the medical room for a check-up.

The Medical Master inside the examination room wasn’t Si Xu, but a male whose hair was slightly graying.

After arranging a full-body scan for Jiang Qin using the equipment, he reached a conclusion.

"You’re pregnant. It’s nothing serious. The cub’s talent should be quite good, which is why the mother is experiencing fatigue.

When you get back, just go on the Star Network and buy some prenatal supplements to replenish your nutrients. That should do it."

What???

Pregnant??!!

Jiang Qin and the two fathers-to-be were all dumbfounded.

A mixture of unease, excitement, and happiness, yet also a touch of panic, began to grow in their hearts.

This was especially true for Jiang Qin. The thought of a small life being born inside her body made her feel both expectant and afraid.

She looked forward to this child who shared her bloodline.

She was afraid she wouldn’t be a good mother.

Yun Xie and Lan Yuyan were even more at a loss.

Although they weren’t sure which of them was the father, the child was definitely Jiang Qin’s.

Her child was their child.

Some families had more chaotic structures, where the biological father would primarily raise his own cub. But in some smaller families, everyone raised the children together.

They had never dared to hope that Jiang Qin would bear a cub for each of them.

Even though modern medicine had advanced to the point that childbirth wasn’t particularly arduous or painful, it still took a toll on the mother’s energy and vitality.

So, they had already discussed in private that even if Jiang Qin was willing, they couldn’t let her have too many children.

Yun Xie was the first to state that he had no family and no expectations for the next generation; he didn’t care whether he had children or not.

Shi Lichuan also said he didn’t mind either way. He cared about Jiang Qin, and if he were to love a child, it would only be because she was the one who gave birth to them.

Interstellar People did indeed value cubs, but they weren’t like families from ancient times, constantly hoping to hold a grandchild.

Most females stopped concerning themselves with their sons after they were married off.

As for grandchildren, they might like the idea, but they wouldn’t insist on it.

At most, they would visit occasionally, play with the children for a bit, and maybe give them some money.

After all, the children were raised by their partners. The females themselves barely looked after their own cubs after giving birth, let alone a grandchild born to another female.

Only females from the great families would keep a close eye on the next generation.

However, they only paid attention to the offspring of the females within their own family.

They didn’t care whether their male cubs, who had married into other females’ families, had children. The only exception was if a grandchild showed great talent and the daughter-in-law’s family had no power; only then would they consider bringing the cub back to their own family to be raised.

In such situations, some daughters-in-law were actually willing.

After all, if her partner’s family helped raise her child to be talented, the child was still hers.

It saved her both trouble and resources.

...

However, none of Jiang Qin’s partners were insistent on having cubs.

Although Lan Yuyan came from a large family and had no sisters, his mother was also a freedom-loving female.

The Lan Family Brothers were all raised by their respective fathers.

Therefore, Mrs. Lan wasn’t concerned about whether she would have grandchildren to hold.

As for Cang Hong, he was a whole other story. His favorite thing was to cling to Jiang Qin. Not only did he not want a cub, but he was also afraid a cub would compete with him for Jiang Qin’s attention.

There were already many males in the house; if they added a few cubs, the attention he received would be even less.

And the newcomer, Long Hao, had never even considered such a thing.

As for Yuan Ling, who was living at Jiang Qin’s place under ambiguous circumstances, he only had two things on his mind: Jiang Qin and machinery.

If he wanted a cub, he’d probably just build one himself with machinery—one that didn’t cry, didn’t need coaxing, and didn’t need to be cared for.

So, when they learned that Jiang Qin was pregnant...

Everyone’s feelings were quite complicated, and they all started to think like fathers-to-be.

Because they had already agreed: this family didn’t need many cubs.

Everyone would be a father to Jiang Qin’s child.

They would take turns raising the cub. After the birth, if the cub inherited the mother’s beast form, they didn’t plan on getting a paternity test. In any case, the child would call all of them "Dad."

As for asking Jiang Qin to bear a child for each of them—that was absolutely out of the question!

When it came to cherishing Jiang Qin, everyone was in complete agreement.

So now, they all began their father-to-be training.

It was inconvenient for Yun Xie and Lan Yuyan at the front-line camp, but they used their spare time to take classes on the Star Network.

Meanwhile, Shi Lichuan and the others on the Main Star were on a major shopping spree, preparing to personally deliver the items to the front lines the day after tomorrow.

***

Jiang Qin was only a little over two months pregnant, so she didn’t feel much different.

The Medical Master gave her some nutritional potions, and after drinking them, her feeling of listlessness improved greatly.

However, she still didn’t increase her workload, starting a work plan of soothing only five people a day.

And she only accepted warriors with a Riot Value between 83% and 89%.

News traveled fast in the camp.

In just one day, basically everyone knew that the newly arrived S-level soothing master was pregnant.

It had to be said, the news was rather disappointing.

It wasn’t that they didn’t want Jiang Qin to have a child.

It was just that with her pregnancy, her workload would definitely decrease, and she might even return directly to the Federation.

This was a source of regret for many.

Si Xu also felt it was a bit of a shame.

He had gone to great lengths to coax an S-level female to support the front lines, and to his surprise, things had turned out so coincidentally.

Thinking that pregnant women needed quiet rest and that staying on a battlefield was indeed inappropriate, he pulled an all-nighter that very evening to study the poison sample.

On the night of the third day, he gave his answer.

"This poison is indeed a bit tricky. I suspect it’s toxic blood from an experimental subject.

An experimental subject like this usually has hundreds of types of toxins in its body, plus all sorts of compound poisons created by the reactions between them. It’s incredibly difficult to identify them all.

The person who created the poison must have extracted something from the experimental subject at the time that could be used to formulate an antidote.

For us to create an Antidote Potion from scratch is extremely difficult.

However, although I can’t immediately extract this poison that has already entered his meridians, or formulate an Antidote Potion...

...I can freeze the poison, making it lie dormant in Mr. Lan’s body.

After that, you can try to find a way to bring me the experimental subject, or even a part of it.

Alternatively, you can wait until I have more time to research the antidote."

Si Xu continued, "I would advise you not to risk trying to get the experimental subject.

I can solve this poison, it just takes time. And right now, time is what I lack most.

But once I freeze the poison in Mr. Lan’s body, there’s really no need for you to be too anxious."

With no other choice, Jiang Qin could only ask him to formulate the potion first to freeze the toxins in Lan Yuyan’s body.

At the very least, it would buy them some time.

’Maybe some good news will come from Fox Ear’s side...’