Transmigration: I Have Storage Space in the Apocalypse-Chapter 732 - 728: Blood Is Thicker Than Affection
Chapter 732: Chapter 728: Blood Is Thicker Than Affection
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Yan Jinsu, due to her unique condition, had to stay in the hospital for a week before being discharged.
Right before she was discharged, the attending doctor privately approached Xie Jingchen, and relayed some bad news to him.
"Mr. Xie Rongwei, I am sorry, but your wife’s condition is a bit special. Combined with the fact that she had multiple births twice, her uterus has been accidentally damaged during this round of childbirth, and it may be very difficult for her to conceive in the future. Moreover, she should not get pregnant again in the short term."
Upon hearing this, Xie Jingchen’s heart tightened. More than worrying about not being able to conceive again, he was concerned about his wife’s physical condition, and anxiously asked:
"Doctor, is my beloved severely injured? Is there any way to treat it?"
"Mr. Xie Rongwei, you need not be too alarmed. Comrade Yan’s physical recovery is going well, just that she absolutely must not have intercourse in the upcoming month."
The attending doctor spoke matter-of-factly, but Xie Jingchen’s face turned dark and heated up, unbeknownst to the doctor. As the doctor faced Mr. Xie Rongwei, he felt a bit nervous—especially since the doctor was over forty years old and shorter than 1.6 meters.
Xie Jingchen overcame a moment of embarrassment and continued with a stern face:
"Doctor, is there any way to prevent pregnancy? Even making a man sterile will do."
Hearing Xie Jingchen’s words, the doctor looked surprised. It wasn’t until Xie Jingchen frowned that she came back to her senses and hurriedly said:
"No, there are no drugs that can directly cause sterility. However, there are long-term contraceptives available that have no significant side effects if taken short-term, and it’s even better for males. Would you like those, Mr. Xie Rongwei?"
"Yes, prescribe me the medication for three years." If not for knowing that medications shouldn’t be kept too long, Xie Jingchen would have almost asked the doctor to prescribe it for ten years.
Although it wasn’t a complete sterilization, prolonged use of this medicine could also reduce fertility rates, which the attending doctor softly explained to Xie Jingchen while prescribing the medication.
However, she recalled that Mr. Xie Rongwei’s wife had already given birth to two pregnancies, the first being twins, and within three years they had five children, four of whom were sons. For ordinary people, that would be more than enough.
Seeing how much Xie Jingchen cared for his wife, and noticing his indifference, she efficiently prescribed him three years’ worth of contraceptives.
When Yan Jinsu was discharged and returned to the Siheyuan, the weather had already started to turn cold. To nurture Yan Jinsu’s health and keep the children warm, Zhou Xiuhua and Nanny Chen indeed went to great lengths.
Speaking of which, Zhou Xiuhua and her husband’s move to Beijing was largely thanks to Nanny Chen’s care.
The two were of similar age, and over the past two years, as Zhou Xiuhua stayed in the county town, her life gained direction, and she gained the insights of a city dweller. Moreover, with the top-quality moisturizing creams that Yan Jinsu had previously brought out, Zhou Xiuhua’s previously dark and aged appearance had been rejuvenated, no longer making people immediately assume she was an old village woman.
With this appearance, the two closely resembled each other in affection and had similar interests. With Nanny Chen’s company, Zhou Xiuhua quickly adapted to the environment in Beijing.
Now, in Zhou Xiuhua’s eyes, Yan Jinsu was the great hero of the Xie Family. Although she didn’t lack grandchildren, which grandmother would complain about having too many?
This time, the birth of three soft and adorable little buns made Zhou Xiuhua feel immensely sweet-hearted, and even Xie Tiesheng, the old man, was delighted every day, especially doting on the twins whenever he took care of Xiaojiu and Xiao Shi.
The birth of these three little ones firmly convinced Xie Tiesheng that twins were auspicious, as they had indeed brought in these three little ones.
Anyway, misfortune had already departed, and happiness was descending—this was indeed a good thing!
Yan Jinsu thought the same. Every day, as she watched the five children surrounding her, her heart filled with gratitude, and even if her husband was busy and couldn’t always be by her side, she didn’t feel sad.
Especially now, she had just given birth and her body was at its worst. Her husband was busy, which meant less attention for her and fewer opportunities to embarrass herself in front of him.
Yan Jinsu put aside her worries and, after learning about the dire consequences faced by Yan Jinxian, felt that she no longer needed to worry about an ’apocalypse’ occurring within the next hundred years.
As for after a hundred years, by then she would have turned into a cup of loess and could only watch from the heavens; it’s better to live this lifetime well.
She managed to secure a century of peace for her beloved children and relatives, and that was already a great gain.
If nothing else, in the future, the Xie Family could pass down medical and martial arts skills. Having a skill would ensure that life wouldn’t be too difficult.
Once Yan Jinsu realized this, her recovery, aided by the Superpower Water, was remarkable. She managed to shed the extra fat on her body and smoothen most of her stretch marks in just half a month post-discharge, and she believed that her skin texture would return to normal in another half month.
In that half-month, the growth and development of the three newborns were incredibly fast, but the triplets simply couldn’t compare to the twins.
Speaking of which, although the twins possessed spiritual power, they were still too young to fully develop it into spiritual power and could only perceive it.
Having their spontaneous abilities smoothed out by the Heavenly Dao, Yan Jinsu and her husband’s spiritual powers vanished. However, the Spiritual Bodies of the twins, not yet having fully developed into superpowers, were only capable of perception and thus skillfully avoided being eradicated by the Heavenly Dao.
Even though the twins might not develop spiritual powers in the future, the mere existence of their Spiritual Bodies would be immensely beneficial to them, especially evident in their superior memory and intelligence from a young age.
And the youngest of the triplets, born last, was just an ordinary child. Being premature, he slowly adapted to the new world during his hospital stay.
By the time they returned to the Siheyuan, the three youngest started creating a ruckus.
They would cry when uncomfortable – cry when hungry, cry when wet, and even cry if they didn’t see anyone around, which was frankly distressing!
If not for the abundance of adults in the Siheyuan and Xie Jingzi’s fondness for visiting Third Brother’s home, ensuring there were always enough hands, managing the three children would have driven Yan Jinsu insane.
By comparison, the twins were much easier to handle, and even the kindly Xie Tiesheng shook his head in agreement.
Comparing them, Xie Tiesheng ’voluntarily’ took over the responsibility of caring for Xiaojiu and Xiao Shi.
With Shiyi, Shier, and Shisan all being cared for by Zhou Xiuhua, Wang Chunmei, and Nanny Chen, and still not being able to keep up, Tao Siming and Gui Jiayi, two strong women, also lent their hands, ensuring that the three youngest weren’t neglected.
Yan Jinsu just needed to lie down properly and take good care of her lower back.
Hearing about the dangers of her delivery, who would dare to burden her further? Let alone whether Xie Jingchen was willing, Zhou Xiuhua would not allow it.
On account of her five grandchildren, Zhou Xiuhua was very pleased with Yan Jinsu, and besides, the old lady had long treated her like her own daughter.
Zhou Xiuhua truly empathized with Yan Jinsu’s background.
Although the Yan Family later acknowledged her, twenty years had passed, and whether it was the infant or the adult involved, there were hardly any emotional ties, except for the blood relation.
Furthermore, Third Son’s wife had first entered the Xie Family, and it was only later that the Yan Family discovered her identity.
By then, Third Son’s Wife was already pregnant with Xiaojiu and Xiao Shi, and she was very kind to her in-laws. Relationships are cultivated, and Zhou Xiuhua’s kindness towards Yan Jinsu had traces to follow.
Yan Jinsu was a content and grateful young woman, and thus, her relationship with the Xie Family was much closer than with the Yan Family.
This made Zhou Xiuhua increasingly satisfied with Third Son’s Wife.
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