Alien Species Knight Brigade

An associate professor in life engineering travels to a medieval European fantasy world. Using modern biochemistry, he discovers that viruses, bacteria, and parasites extinct in human history are a...

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Seeing the fine beads of sweat on Deirdre's forehead, Todd walked over to her and said, "Sit down first."

“The doctors told me that slow walking like this is good for the fetus during this period of pregnancy.” Deirdre shook her head slightly, with a rare stubbornness in her expression: “Walking outdoors would be more effective, but there are too many dangers outside, so walking around in the room makes me feel more at ease.”

Seeing the other person's cautious manner, Todd found it somewhat amusing, but was mostly touched.

When faced with the prospect of having a child, any mother's stubbornness and love can evoke the warmest and most beautiful feelings.

“In early pregnancy, be careful not to overexert yourself and avoid contact with irritating substances.” Todd helped Deirdre sit on a recliner and gestured for the Valkyrie to step down. “Supplement your diet with some high-quality protein… I mean fresh meat. Also, it’s best to walk on flat ground outdoors, since there’s a lot of furniture in the room, which can easily cause you to trip and fall.”

As she listened to Todd's instructions, Deirdre's eyes widened: "You even know all this? Oh right, I forgot you're from..."

Todd continued, "In terms of diet, you can appropriately supplement your diet with animal liver and leafy green vegetables, which contain a lot of folic acid..."

Deirdre nodded hastily.

Todd pulled Deirdre close and gently kissed her forehead: "Don't worry, our baby will be healthy."

Deirdre slowly closed her eyes, nodded gently, and whispered, "I heard from others that you seem to be going to the battlefield again..."

Todd patted Deirdre on the back and said gently, "This operation isn't dangerous. I'll come back soon to be with you and the children."

Deirdre gave a soft "hmm" and said nothing more.

Todd held the woman in his arms and murmured as if in a dream, "When our children grow up, I hope there will be no more wars in the world."

Not far away, outside the tightly closed door of the small building, Ivy's hand, which was about to knock, hovered in mid-air, but ultimately did not fall.

She turned around, and under the gaze of her sisters, leaned against the door, looked up at the sky, her eyes filled with loneliness.