Chapter 590: 590: Having a Child is Everything
Joyful Motherhood in a Rural Family
She couldnât help but break out into a cold sweat!
It was fortunate that she didnât speak recklessly or abandon him; otherwise, she would have caused the loss of a life, right?
âWah, wah, wah⦠â
She gently rocked him, her face full of affection, and couldnât help but think of her own lost child, which made her heartache.
âSecond Sister, you want Ye Lei to help find Er Mao and San Mao, right? You donât need to say it, we will all keep an eye out for you. Donât worry.â Liu Sisi thought that Liu Zhiâer was missing her own children and volunteered.
Di Yelei, who was carefully cooling the chicken soup on the side, nodded earnestly: âI wonât forget about this. However, this kind of thing usually requires some luck, and it canât be rushed.â
Liu Zhiâer smiled and did not deny it, whispering, âI understand. This little nephew is staring at me, and I donât know if he understands what weâre saying. It seems like heâs hungry; Iâll take him to Ms. Gao to have some milk.â
âThatâs not a good idea. The wind is strong outside, and you canât let the child catch a cold. Just call Ms. Gao over, and let her nurse him behind the screen.â Di Yelei, after all, was the father of two children and considered more deeply.
Liu Zhiâer suddenly realized that she had forgotten even this basic common sense because of her restless state of mind.
âAlright, Iâll go call someone right now.â
After saying that, she put the child down again and almost fled.
When there were no more people in the room, Liu Sisi finally breathed a sigh of relief: âYe Lei, I canât eat anymore.â
She smiled sheepishly, put down the soup bowl, and looked back at the crib on the other side.
âYe Lei, you havenât brought the last child over for me to see yet.â
âAlright, Iâll bring him over now.â
As Di Yelei said that, he bent down and picked up the little guy.
The little guy had just stopped crying, and now that he was picked up from the crib, his eyebrows instinctively frowned. Once in Liu Sisiâs arms, he instinctively twisted his little head as if searching for âfood.â
âIs this the smallest one? Heâs so small, looks like heâs probably not even three poundsâ¦â So tiny and weak?
She instinctively frowned.
âHeâs not that small. You had triplets, itâs natural for them to be thin and small.â
âThatâs true, I didnât expect it to be tripletsâ¦â
Now that she knew they were triplets, Liu Sisi felt a sense of trepidation! She remembered hearing that women carrying triplets needed to lie in bed and rest during the later stages of pregnancy. She had always thought she was carrying a singleton and hadnât been careful about it during her daily activities.
If she were given another chance, she would not be as calm as she was now!
Di Yelei carefully brought the other two children over. He placed one beside Liu Sisi, covered with a thin quilt, and carefully held the other in his arms.
âSisi, thank you! Thank you for giving me, Di Yelei, three children at once. Also, I wasnât there for you during your delivery, Iâ¦â
He couldnât hide the joy on his face, but he was also filled with guilt.
âSilly, itâs not your fault. I know.â
Liu Sisi smiled and looked at the three children in a row. The feeling of happiness in her heart was indescribable.
She held the child close and couldnât help but kiss him repeatedly: âBesides, you were there for me when I needed you the most, right?â
He had given her the strength to hold on when she was on the verge of giving up.
What could be better than that?
âAs long as youâre not mad at me, my dear Sisi.â
Di Yelei couldnât help but lean in and kiss her cheek, completely smitten: âYou have no idea how scared I was that I wouldnât make it in time to see you give birth. But itâs okay now; every effort was worth it.â
Having three children at once, what could be happier than that?
âYes! Looking at these three little ones, I feel that all the hardship was worth it.â
Liu Sisiâs face was radiant with the glow of new motherhood as she held the little one in her arms and couldnât help but kiss him again and again.
The little one seemed somewhat impatient and twisted his little head, opening and closing his mouth, even making sucking motions, as if he were hungry.
âOh, look at this little one; he seems to be hungry. Why hasnât Ms. Gao come yet? You wait a bit; Iâll go out and check.â
Di Yelei spoke, putting the child down close to Liu Sisi and then tiptoed out of the room.
By the time he brought Ms. Gao in, Liu Sisi was already nursing the child herself. The little one, though small, had a strong grip on her breast and refused to let go.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAh! Madam, how can you feed the baby yourself? This is not right. Let me feed him.â
Ms. Gao hurried over to take the baby: âIâve had a bath, and Iâve been eating the nourishing medicinal food prescribed by Old He, so donât worry, Madam.â
Liu Sisi didnât hand the baby to her: âThere are two more over there. The one in my arms isnât hungry anymore, but the others havenât had enough.â
âThatâs fine. The Second Young Miss and Second Young Master have already been fed my milk a few times yesterday, so thereâs no need to worry.â
Ms. Gao thought about it and picked up another child from the bedside and went into the inner room to nurse.
Liu Sisi looked at the child lying by the bed, her face full of regret. She had heard that the breast milk of a first-time mother in the first three days contained special ingredients that could strengthen the immunity of newborns against diseases!
Seeing that Ms. Gao hadnât come out, she struggled to pick up another child, feeding as much as she could!
It wasnât easy to feed all three little ones, and Ms. Gao finally left the room: âMadam, Iâll be outside the door. If you have any commands, please just call me.â
âI know, donât just feed these three little ones, donât let your Leâan go hungry.â
Ms. Gaoâs young Leâan was only about two months old.
âI have plenty of milk lately, so I wonât let him go hungry.â Ms. Gao finally left and closed the door behind her.
Di Yelei, who was gently rocking the crib nearby, couldnât get enough of looking at the three little ones.
He looked up and saw that Liu Sisiâs eyes were barely open, but she was still staring at the children and couldnât bear to close them. He couldnât help but chuckle softly, âYou should rest for a while. You can look at the children again after youâve rested enough. If you donât rest well and get sick, what will happen in the future?â
âOkay, then Iâll sleep for a while.â
Liu Sisi was indeed very sleepy and didnât insist on staying awake anymore. She closed her eyes and fell asleep.