My Happy Daily Life After Being Reborn-Chapter 286 - 12 Pregnancy Again_2

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Chapter 286: Chapter 12 Pregnancy Again_2

"Wait a second, sister-in-law, who said Wanwan is getting an abortion?" Shen Chi interrupted, having caught up with the conversation.

"Do you plan to be dismissed from the military if you don’t get rid of the child?" Han Shouxin said grimly.

Shen Chi raised an eyebrow and replied 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 stunned, and Han Shouxin, with a look of disbelief, said, "Are you suggesting..."

Shen Chi nodded his head.

"Have you been plotting this all along?" Han Shouxin suddenly turned to him.

"I’ve had this plan ever since I found out that Han Shoulv had not been registered as dead, it’s just that Wanwan was still in school before," Shen Chi said calmly.

"This can be done..." Han Shouxin said thoughtfully, frowning, "but it would mean a lot of trouble for your sister-in-law, especially before the child is born. It’s best not to attract too much attention."

"I understand," Lin Xiaoguai nodded and then lowered her eyes.

She had been mentally prepared for what Han Shouxin had mentioned, but the pain of losing a child in her previous life made her especially fond of children. Without family planning, she would be willing to keep having them.

The desire for many blessings and to be surrounded by children were obsessions ingrained in her bones from her last life.

Han Shouxin and Shen Chi went to the study to discuss how to "deceive the heavens and cross the sea," leaving Zheng Cuicui to keep Lin Xiaoguai company, while Han Xinyu and Shen Yinian continued with their meal.

Since Lin Xiaoguai had no appetite, Zheng Cuicui made her ginger tea and brought out some fruit as well.

Lin Xiaoguai did feel hungry; she endured and managed to eat half an orange and a banana, and she also consumed half the ginger tea. Only when she felt full and no longer nauseous did she let out a sigh of relief.

"If only it’s a boy," said Zheng Cuicui, who now knew the child didn’t need to be aborted and started to think about other things. Gazing at Lin Xiaoguai’s flat belly, she always felt a bit of regret that the Han Family did not have a male heir to carry on the family line since Shen Chi did not want to change his surname back, and now that Lin Xiaoguai was pregnant under the name "Han Shoulv," she couldn’t help but feel some expectation.

Lin Xiaoguai did not respond; she would love the child, boy or girl, as long as it was hers.

Shen Chi and Han Shouxin stayed in the study until late before returning home. Lin Xiaoguai had originally wanted to make something for Shen Chi to eat, but he stopped her and settled for a hastily cooked bowl of noodles to fill his stomach.

Shen Chi lay in bed with Lin Xiaoguai, his free hand carefully touching her belly as he whispered, "From now on, don’t go out. Just tell me what vegetables you want, and I’ll buy them."

"That’s not good. If I don’t go out at all, people might get suspicious. Besides, I’m not showing yet. We can avoid going out when I start to show," Lin Xiaoguai replied, shaking her head.

"But you can’t take rides now, and I’m also not at ease with you riding a bike. Are you going to walk?" Shen Chi said, somewhat urgently.

"It’s fine. There’s a market within the compound. I didn’t go there before because the outside market offers a greater selection and fresher produce," Lin Xiaoguai said slowly.

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

Lin Xiaoguai paused, realizing she had forgotten about this concern. Even the cleanest market would have its scents, which wouldn’t have been an issue normally, but at this time...

"Alright, listen to me. I’ll do the shopping from now on. Tell me whatever you want to eat. And don’t go into the kitchen either. The smell of the fumes won’t sit well with you," Shen Chi decided.

"Then who will do the cooking?"

"I’ll cook breakfast and dinner, and for lunch, I’ll ask the cafeteria chef to prepare something special for you, which I’ll bring to you," he offered.

Lin Xiaoguai frowned at his words. "That’ll be tiring for you."

"It’s okay. If I really feel tired, I’ll ask my sister to come over and help out."

Lin Xiaoguai wanted to say something, but considering she wasn’t much help herself at the moment, she decided to go along with it. If something proved unsuitable, there would still be time to come up with a solution later.

Following that, Lin Xiaoguai began a leisurely period of pregnancy care. Shen Chi prepared breakfast and dinner, and she would only help by preparing and washing the ingredients beforehand, and even then, he complained, insisting she let him do everything.

However, her appetite did not improve, and even worsened. Anything she ate was thrown up, and she felt weak. Gradually, she couldn’t even get out of bed, and her body grew weaker each day. This was despite Lin Xiaoguai purchasing plenty of pregnancy and fetal nourishment products at the exchange store; otherwise, her condition would be even worse.

Lin Xiaoguai had her suspicions but didn’t voice them due to lack of solid evidence.

Shen Chi, on the other hand, became frantic. Seeing Wanwan grow weaker by the day, he lost the initial joy of learning about her pregnancy and wished the child had never come.

Shen Yinian, too, showed signs of anxiety recently, rushing to be by Lin Xiaoguai’s side after school, fearing something might happen to her.

Lin Xiaoguai saw their worry and, not wanting them to continue in their distress, began forcing herself to eat more. She would vomit and then eat again. Shen Chi and Shen Yinian, heartbroken, could not put a stop to this. And it did have its effect, gradually; at least she wasn’t throwing up everything she ate, keeping some "inventory" in her stomach.

"What if I bring grandma over to take care of you?" Shen Chi eventually couldn’t sit back any longer and proposed to Lin Xiaoguai after seeing her suffer with vomiting for a month.

Had it not been for the doctors reassuring them that Lin Xiaoguai’s health was not in danger and that she would be able to recover after three months of morning sickness, he wouldn’t have agreed to keep the child.

But seeing Lin Xiaoguai in such pain truly ached his heart. Thinking that his wife disliked having servants, he considered bringing grandma over to care for her.

It wasn’t that he was disrespectful to the elderly; he was simply out of options. Besides, although Luo Yufang was approaching ninety, she was healthier each year and could handle all sorts of chores, faring no worse than younger people.

He was only asking the elderly woman to come over to cook for his wife and keep her company, not to do any laborious work. (To be continued. If you enjoy this work, you are welcome to vote on Qidian for recommendation tickets and monthly tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users, please visit m.qidian.com to read.)