Having transmigrated into this world and witnessed her Mother being divorced, Lian’er saw the ugly face of the Song Family and resolutely decided to leave with her Mother.
Want a divorce?
In this situation, a natural birth is impossible; the only option is a cesarean section.
The men of the Qiao family also rushed out, wanting to see who was causing trouble at this time.
They led their troops to support Qiao Lian'er, but before they even arrived, news came that most of the enemy's thousand warships had been sunk and the rest had fled in disarray. Knowing there was no need to go any further, they withdrew and returned.
And it just so happened that Qiao Zhizhi was giving birth.
Those who were banging drums and spreading incantations saw that someone from the Lin family had come out, so they quickly prepared to leave.
The men of the Qiao family were all in the military; they were skilled and quick.
He and his men quickly and efficiently surrounded them, with only one or two escaping.
These people were pinned down and subjected to a barrage of punches and kicks, their screams echoing through the air.
Then they were tied up.
"Let's send him directly to the Dali Temple for trial," said Qiao Lao Er.
His daughter was in the midst of a difficult labor, and these people were deliberately causing trouble; there was no need to show them any mercy or leeway.
No matter who is behind it, they will pay the price.
The Lin family also agreed.
I wonder if Qiao Zhizhi heard it or not. Someone as clever and insightful as her would surely understand the meaning of the incantation.
Everyone stared nervously at the delivery room.
However, since Qiao Lian'er was inside and didn't speak, no one dared to disturb her.
The twins were successfully delivered via cesarean section. The boy was of normal size and weighed over five pounds, while the girl was thin and weighed only three pounds.
That's how the law of the jungle works in nature. In the womb, the weaker animal fights for nutrients, and the one that can't get enough becomes weak.
Qiao Lian'er activated the time difference space; a quarter of an hour outside was equivalent to five days inside.
She let Qiao Zhizhi rest for a month first. Her son was fed normally, and her daughter weighed more than four pounds in the incubator. The medical team put in a lot of effort to help her recover from her weakness.
Now, both children are in excellent health and have a rosy complexion, and Qiaozhizhi's health has also recovered significantly.
Originally, Qiao Lian'er wanted her to stay in the space for a full 100-day postpartum period, but she was worried that if she went out and was in too good a condition, and the two babies were too big, it would be difficult to explain later.
“Everyone can come in now,” she said.
The women from the Lin and Qiao families couldn't wait and rushed into the house.
Hearing Qiao Lian'er's calm voice, the men felt relieved and craned their necks, but they couldn't go in. They could only wait for the child to be brought out for a quick look.
Then, Qiao Lian slapped the soles of the two children's feet, making them cry.
The sound of "waaaaa" was incredibly loud, almost enough to lift the roof tiles off.
The men looked at each other, their eyes filled with surprise.
"It feels like she had twins." Old Man Qiao listened carefully to the voices; one was loud and high-pitched, the other soft and low-pitched.
"No way, the doctor didn't say there were two," Da Cheng said.
"Who knows? We'll find out soon enough."
Lin Songyan's eyes reddened, his lips trembled, but he couldn't utter a single word.
He rubbed his hands together and paced back and forth, clearly eager to see his wife and children.
Qiao Zhizhi leaned against the headboard, with two children on either side of her, one older and one younger. Their faces were ruddy and their eyes were bright and black. The older one was kicking his feet, while the younger one was sucking his fingers.
The tear stains on their faces showed their grievances; they had already been made to cry when they were born, and now they had to cry again.