Ji Wanmei, naturally beautiful and graceful, was the factory director's daughter. At eighteen, she was admitted to the provincial university. With her braids and floral skirt, her waist swaying...
However, he did not relax because of this. Instead, he spent an entire night creating a new pregnancy nutrition plan for her.
Ji Wanmei didn't want to eat meat, and the sight of greasy food made her want to vomit. She used to love seafood, and the smell of it made her feel uncomfortable.
Lei Tingjun then consulted an obstetrician and gynecologist, and substituted other light-tasting and nutritious ingredients. He also hired a live-in nanny who was good at cooking, and made different kinds of food for Ji Wanmei every day, just so that she could eat more comfortably.
Moreover, it was summer, and the weather was hot. The sun in Pingdong was scorching, and Ji Wanmei felt that she was more sensitive to the heat than before because she was pregnant.
Lei Tingjun then immediately hired workers to install new air conditioners on both the upstairs and downstairs floors of his house.
These days, air conditioners are a rarity; most households still use fans.
Lei Tingjun turned on the air conditioner downstairs, and Ji Wanmei lazily lay on the sofa watching TV, sometimes falling asleep while watching.
At this time, Lei Tingjun would quietly walk over, turn off the air conditioner, lift Ji Wanmei's head and place it in his arms, and slowly fan her with a palm leaf fan so that she wouldn't feel hot after falling asleep.
Sometimes Ji Wanmei would wake up from her nap around three or four in the afternoon.
She would find herself lying in Lei Tingjun's arms.
He held a palm-leaf fan in his right hand and slowly fanned her, while his left hand held a thick book and read it.
The book's cover was titled "The Complete Guide to Pregnancy and Childbirth Care for Women".
Lei Tingjun has been reading this kind of book lately.
There are also books like "Prenatal Education," "Women's Psychology During Pregnancy," and "The Most Complete Pregnancy Guide," which she reads even more carefully than Ji Wanmei, who was pregnant herself.
Upon discovering that she was awake, Lei Tingjun put down his book, lowered his head, and placed a kiss on her lips, softly saying, "You're awake."
"Mmm." Ji Wanmei was still half asleep, her body limp, and she nestled in his arms, not wanting to get up.
A few strands of her hair were damp with sweat and clung to her neck. She exuded a faint, refreshing fragrance. Lei Tingjun loved her scent the most and couldn't help but rub his nose against hers.
Ji Wanmei tickled and laughed, trying to hide behind him. Lei Tingjun then lifted her up by her back and hips, letting her lean her body on his shoulder and rest her head against his neck, making her snuggle lazily in his arms.
He smoothed her hair with his fingers: "Why are you sweating so much now? Are you still so hot even with the fan on?"
Ji Wanmei hugged his neck and hummed lazily, really liking his scent. She buried her face in his and took a deep breath: "Yeah, it feels so hot. How come you're so cool?"
Perhaps due to the rise in hormones during pregnancy, Ji Wanmei's hands and feet were always cold in winter, but she would often sweat from the heat in summer.
But after becoming pregnant, Ji Wanmei became afraid of the heat, and even felt that Lei Tingjun, who used to be a furnace, had a cool and refreshing aura.
At night, Ji Wanmei held him while sleeping, which was more comfortable than having the air conditioner on.
As evening fell and the sun set, Lei Tingjun took her out for a walk in the park behind the mountain.
Ji Wanmei would then specially change into a pair of flat shoes, and the two of them would hold hands and stroll in the sunset.
Two shadows, close together, stretched out long in the setting sun.
They used to be two people.
Soon, their family will consist of three people.
I'm really looking forward to it!