As a 21st-century worker, Gu Mingyue followed the trend of the times and transmigrated into a novel set in the 1970s, becoming the eldest daughter of a capitalist family in Shanghai. Her unscrupulo...
Gu Mingyue held the warm cloth bag in her hand, feeling a warm glow in her heart.
After thanking Sister-in-law Qin, she walked with a lighter step towards the military hospital.
While riding her bike on the road, her head felt heavy. Suddenly, a dark shadow appeared not far away. She couldn't dodge in time and almost fell off her bike.
A gust of cold wind cleared the fog in my head, and I finally saw a person lying on the road not far away.
She looked around, but few people passed by on this road, so she had to muster her courage and go forward to investigate.
"Comrade, are you alright?"
Gu Mingyue casually picked up a twig and poked the person lying on the ground, but the person didn't react at all.
Gu Mingyue frowned, unsure of what was going on with the other party.
She silently apologized, turned the other person over, and her pupils contracted the moment she saw their face.
The other person had gray hair and looked to be around sixty years old. His face was as if covered by a layer of gray cloth, exuding an atmosphere of utter silence.
His lips were completely bloodless, with only the bluish-purple tinges from the pain at the corners of his mouth remaining.
Cold sweat streamed down his forehead and cheeks, soaking the white hair at his temples. Even his breathing was weak and feeble.
Gu Mingyue's heart tightened, and she quickly squatted down, first helping him to loosen his collar, then taking out a clean handkerchief and tightly holding it above the wound on his ankle to prevent the venom from spreading further.
She herself was flushed with nervousness, and her bangs were damp with sweat, but she didn't bother to wipe them away, her gaze fixed on the person in front of her.
She was at a loss; a living life was slowly slipping away before her eyes, and she could do nothing about it.
It's probably too late to get him to the hospital now, what other options are there?
Suddenly, she thought of something, her lips pressed tightly together. Human life was at stake, and she couldn't care less about anything else at that moment.
She took out a small handful of spiritual spring water from her spatial storage and prepared to feed it to the old man. The old man kept his lips tightly closed and struggled quite a bit before he could swallow it.
Just as they were figuring out how to get the person to the hospital quickly, they heard footsteps in the distance; it was several patrolling soldiers.
Gu Mingyue hurriedly cried out for help, her voice trembling slightly.
The soldiers rushed over when they heard the shouts. They were shocked to see the old man's condition and carefully carried him to the hospital.
Gu Mingyue followed along, her gaze fixed on the old man's gradually calming face, until he was wheeled into the emergency room by medical staff, at which point she leaned against the wall and breathed a sigh of relief.
She still needed to see a doctor, and after watching the person enter the operating room, she turned and left.
After finding the appropriate doctor's office, Gu Mingyue described her symptoms.
The doctor scribbled on the paper, and only looked up at Gu Mingyue after she finished speaking, asking, "Are you married? Are your periods regular? Have you been feeling weak and sleepy lately?"
Gu Mingyue was taken aback, then thought back carefully. She had indeed experienced the fatigue and drowsiness that the doctor had mentioned during this period, but she thought it was just a cold and didn't think much of it.
Most importantly, her period seems to be significantly delayed this month.
Could it be...?
With a nervous feeling, she replied, "Yes."
The doctor handed her the forms and said, "Go get some tests done first."
Gu Mingyue's heart was pounding, somewhat incredulous, and her hands unconsciously touched her lower abdomen.
After quickly completing the examination, Gu Mingyue handed the report to the doctor.
"Congratulations, Comrade Gu." The doctor pointed to the test results and said with a smile, "You are pregnant, about six weeks along."
"She's pregnant?!"
Gu Mingyue was stunned. It really was the baby. Her head, which had been feeling heavy due to a stuffy nose and nervousness, was instantly filled with immense joy.
All the previous discomfort vanished, leaving only a tightness in my throat and a slight burning sensation in my eyes.
This is her and Lu Lin's child.
When they got married, the couple discussed having children, and they were both looking forward to having a little one in their family.
Both of them have a natural attitude towards having children.
They felt that these things couldn't be rushed; when the time was right, the child would come. Therefore, they hadn't used any contraception during their marriage.
Based on the timeline, this child was conceived during the few days Lu Lin was away on a mission.
Seeing that she was young, the doctor carefully gave her instructions on precautions during pregnancy, which Gu Mingyue listened to very attentively.
Because she still had some cold symptoms, the doctor prescribed some traditional Chinese medicine for her.
Stepping out of the consultation room, Gu Mingyue walked briskly, carefully putting the examination report she had been clutching into her bag.
Sunlight streamed through the window and fell on her face, and she couldn't help but smile.
On her way home, she stopped by the market and bought some pork bones to make soup.
Before she even reached her doorstep, she saw Lin Hui picking vegetables in the yard, and the other person greeted her warmly.
"Has Mingyue eaten?"
"have eaten."
Seeing her cheerful expression, Lin Hui smiled and asked, "What's making you so happy?"
Gu Mingyue smiled and touched her lower abdomen, "The family will have another member."
"real?!"
Xia Qinghe, who happened to be looking for Lin Hui, heard this and her eyes lit up. "This is great news. If Lu Lin knew, he would be overjoyed."
Lin Hui also came over and carefully helped her up, saying with a smile, "You have to be more careful in the future, don't be as busy as before."
Xia Qinghe also said, "You need to be more careful during pregnancy, especially in the first three months. You can't lift heavy objects or bend over too much."
Lin Hui: "In my hometown, there's a saying that eating more millet and eggs during pregnancy is good for the baby. I'll share some of the millet from my home with you later."
Lin Hui's family is from a millet-producing area, where the millet produced is of high quality.
"Okay, thank you in advance. I won't take it for free; let's go by market price."
"How can that be? It's just millet, I can't possibly take money." Lin Hui refused to accept the money no matter what.
During the time her family had been staying at the residential compound, they were very grateful to Gu Mingyue for taking care of them; she didn't know how to thank her enough.
Having finally managed to help, I wanted to give them extra millet to express my heartfelt gratitude.
"If you don't want it, then I don't want Xiaomi either," Gu Mingyue said, feigning anger.
Lin Hui's eyebrows furrowed slightly, looking somewhat troubled.
"Oh dear, I'm getting anxious just watching this. Lin Hui, please accept it. Mingyue knows your intentions. Even close brothers keep clear accounts."
"Okay," Lin Hui reluctantly agreed.
As they were talking, Sister-in-law Qin came in carrying a basket. "I could hear your laughter from far away. What's making you so happy?"
Xia Qinghe: "Of course, it's a joyous occasion for Mingyue."
"A joyous occasion for Mingyue?" Aunt Qin was completely baffled.
She ran into Gu Mingyue that morning; Gu Mingyue looked rather pale.
Looking at her now, her complexion is rosy, a completely different state.
"What great news is it?"
Gu Mingyue smiled and said, "I'm pregnant. The doctor said I'm a little over a month along."
"That's wonderful! Our family compound has another baby. The little ones will be jumping for joy if they know."