My Happy Daily Life After Being Reborn-Chapter 284 - 17 Pregnancy Again_2

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Chapter 284: Chapter 17 Pregnancy Again_2

"Wait a moment, sister-in-law, who said Wanwan needs to have an abortion?" Shen Chi responded and interjected.

"Are you planning to be discharged from the military if you don’t abort the child?" Han Shouxin said sternly.

Shen Chi raised his eyebrows and said indifferently, "Shen Chi can’t have a second child, but Han Shoulv can have one."

Upon hearing this, both Han Shouxin and Zheng Cuicui were taken aback, with Han Shouxin’s face filled with disbelief, "Are you saying you want to..."

Shen Chi nodded.

"Have you been planning this all along?" Han Shouxin suddenly looked at him.

"I had this idea since I knew Han Shoulv wasn’t registered as dead, it’s just that previously Wanwan was still in school," Shen Chi stated calmly.

"It’s feasible..." Han Shouxin pondered with a frown and said, "But it’s going to be tough on the sister-in-law; it’s best not to attract too much attention before the baby is born."

"I understand," Lin Xiaoguai nodded then looked downward. frёeωebɳovel.com

She was mentally prepared for what Han Shouxin had said. However, the pain of losing a child in her past life made her exceptionally fond of children; if there were no family planning, she would likely be willing to keep having them.

The desire for many children and the joy of being surrounded by them were obsessions ingrained in her from her past life.

While Han Shouxin and Shen Chi went to the study to discuss how to "deceive the heavens and cross the sea," Zheng Cuicui stayed with Lin Xiaoguai, and Han Xinyu and Shen Yinian continued to eat.

Since Lin Xiaoguai was unable to eat, Zheng Cuicui made her ginger tea and brought out some fruit.

Lin Xiaoguai indeed felt hungry. She forced herself to eat half an orange and a banana, drinking half of the ginger tea. Feeling full and no longer nauseous, she breathed a sigh of relief.

"It would be good if it’s a boy," knowing the child didn’t need to be aborted, Zheng Cuicui thought about other matters and said while looking at Lin Xiaoguai’s flat belly.

Because Shen Chi refused to switch back to the surname Han, Little Niangao also bore the surname Shen, which left Zheng Cuicui regretting that the Han family did not have a male descendant to continue the family line. Now that Lin Xiaoguai was pregnant and the child was under the name "Han Shoulv", she couldn’t help but feel hopeful.

Lin Xiaoguai did not speak; whether boy or girl, as long as it was her child she would love it.

Shen Chi and Han Shouxin stayed in the study very late before coming out. Back home, Lin Xiaoguai initially wanted to prepare something for Shen Chi to eat, but he stopped her and simply cooked a bowl of noodles to fill up.

Shen Chi held Lin Xiaoguai in bed, and with his free hand, he carefully touched her belly and whispered, "You shouldn’t go out anymore. Tell me whatever groceries you need; I’ll go buy them."

"That won’t do. If I keep staying in, people will become suspicious. Currently, I’m not showing yet; we can avoid going out when I start to show," Lin Xiaoguai shook her head.

"You can’t ride in a car now, and I’m not comfortable with you cycling. Are you going to walk?" Shen Chi asked anxiously.

"It’s fine. There’s a market in the complex. I didn’t go before because the markets outside offer more choices and fresher goods," Lin Xiaoguai reassured softly.

Shen Chi frowned, "Your morning sickness is so severe, and the market smells so strong. What if you start throwing up?"

Lin Xiaoguai paused; she had indeed forgotten this issue. Even if a market is clean, it still smells, and normally it might be fine, but going there in her current condition...

"Alright, listen to me. From now on, I’ll do the shopping. Tell me whatever you want to eat. Also, don’t go into the kitchen anymore. The smell of cooking oil will definitely make you feel uncomfortable," Shen Chi decided.

"Then who will do the cooking?"

"I’ll cook breakfast and dinner. For lunch, I’ll ask the canteen chef to make special dishes for you, and I’ll bring them back."

Lin Xiaoguai frowned at these words, "You’ll be very tired."

"It’s okay. If I truly feel tired, I’ll ask the eldest sister to help."

Lin Xiaoguai wanted to say something, but considering she couldn’t be of much help currently, she decided to let it be for now. If something seemed wrong, it wouldn’t be too late to find a solution.

Following this, Lin Xiaoguai began a relaxed life of nurturing her pregnancy. Shen Chi cooked the morning and evening meals, and she could only help by preparing ingredients in advance, but even this was met with his complaints. He urged her to let him handle everything.

However, her appetite did not improve, in fact, it worsened. Whatever she ate, she vomited, feeling weak and gradually unable even to leave the bed, growing thinner day by day. Despite this, Lin Xiaoguai purchased many nutritional products for pregnant women from the exchange shop, which prevented her condition from worsening further.

Lin Xiaoguai had her suspicions, but as there was no concrete evidence, she had not spoken out.

Shen Chi, on the other hand, was frantic, witnessing Wanwan growing weaker day by day. He was no longer joyful about the pregnancy and wished the child had never been conceived.

Shen Yinian too showed signs of anxiety these past few days, staying by Lin Xiaoguai’s side right after school, fearing something might happen to her.

Seeing the anxiety of her husband and son, Lin Xiaoguai started forcing herself to eat more, to stop them from worrying further. She ate and then vomited, but slowly, it seemed to be working, at least she wasn’t vomiting everything back up, and some food remained in her stomach.

"Should I bring grandma here to take care of you?" After a month of vomiting, Shen Chi finally couldn’t sit idly anymore and suggested.

Had it not been for the fact that the doctors insisted that Lin Xiaoguai’s physical condition was fine and she would recover after three months of morning sickness, he would have never agreed to keep the child, no matter how much he wanted it. Seeing her suffer so much was breaking his heart. He knew his wife disliked having maids, but bringing the grandma over could provide some care for her.

It wasn’t that he disrespected the elderly; he was simply out of options. Besides, Luo Yufang, though nearly ninety, was healthier every year, possessing the ability to manage household and outside tasks better than many younger people.

Besides, he was simply thinking of having the elderly lady cook for his wife and keep her company, not to do any strenuous labor. (To be continued. If you like this work, please visit qidian.com to cast your recommendation vote and a monthly ticket. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users, please read on m.qidian.com.)