The 1970s Educated Youth Has Divine Power, Marrying the Army Brother and Being Extremely Coquettish

After transmigrating into a time-travel novel as a cannon fodder female supporting character who dies early, Zhao Huanhuan chooses to marry the most tragic cannon fodder male supporting character, ...

Chapter 110 Zhao Huanhuan is pregnant

Wen Yan returned with Qiu Yi on the 20th day of the first lunar month.

The day the two returned, they cleaned their dormitory and then went to visit the Lin family.

Zhao Huanhuan was very happy to see them return, and the whole family had a lively day together.

Wenyan told them that she and Qiu Yi got married after returning home in January.

After the two families met, they said that since the two were in love, they should get married before leaving, so that it would be easier for them to take care of each other. So they got married on the sixteenth day of the first lunar month.

Because of the limited time, their wedding was relatively simple. Both sides invited their immediate family members to let everyone know that they were getting married.

Zhao Huanhuan was very happy for them and said she would go to Shanglin in a few days to give them a belated wedding gift.

Before the young couple went home that evening, Aunt Chu gave Wenyan thirty yuan, saying it was a settling-in allowance from her godparents, so they could buy some things they needed for the household.

The next day, when Zhao Huanhuan went to town with Wen Yan and Qiu Yi, she bought a camera for the young couple as a wedding gift. Qiu Yi and Wen Yan were overjoyed, and when they returned to the Lin family home, they took several photos together.

Qiu Yi and Wen Yan, a married couple, also moved in together.

Wenyan moved into Qiu Yi's room, leaving her room empty. The two of them moved all the furniture from Wenyan's room to Qiu Yi's room, making the room much tidier. The two of them began their sweet married life.

When the educated youth learned that the two of them had gone back to get married, they all congratulated them. On the day everyone was together, Uncle Tao and Aunt Tao specially prepared a sumptuous lunch for them to congratulate the young couple on their marriage.

Qiu Yi and Wen Yan happily accepted everyone's blessings.

Gu Yifeng and Yang Man also returned, but they were unable to get engaged or married this time because Gu Yifeng's family was working hard to arrange their marriage. They said they could be transferred back this summer and a wedding would be held for them when they returned.

These few days in the first month of the lunar calendar have been too rushed!

Gu Yifeng naturally had no objection. However, during the month he returned, he and Yang Man took the opportunity to go on several dates and secretly started dating.

The two of them were actually a little envious of Qiu Yi and Wen Yan living together openly.

But there was no way around it; in front of outsiders, they still had to be polite and dared not overstep their bounds.

After returning and resting for two days, the educated youth rejoined the spring plowing team.

Taojia Village Primary School officially opened for registration on February 28th.

After the start of the school year, there was a series of busy moments. Several teachers worked for a week to get the classes in order, and the students were able to focus on their studies.

Then, Zhao Huanhuan discovered that her period, which was due this month, had not come on time.

She wondered if it was because she was too busy and tired that she had postponed it, and didn't pay much attention to it.

When Zhao Huanhuan returned home that day, Aunt Chu saw how hard she had worked these past few days and took out the last bit of meat in the house to stew, wanting to treat Zhao Huanhuan to a nice meal.

As a result, Zhao Huanhuan felt nauseous and vomited when she smelled the stewed meat.

Zhao Huanhuan only ate some rice and pickled vegetables, and didn't touch the stewed meat.

When Aunt Chu saw that she was in pain, she asked her what was wrong and guessed that she might be pregnant, but she didn't dare to tell Zhao Huanhuan directly.

The next day was Sunday. Early in the morning, Aunt Chu took Zhao Huanhuan to Dr. Sun's house in the village.

Dr. Sun is an old traditional Chinese medicine doctor. Now he keeps a medicine cabinet at home and treats the villagers for simple illnesses. For serious illnesses, the villagers usually go to the commune's health center.

Aunt Chu told Doctor Sun about Zhao Huanhuan's condition and asked him to take Zhao Huanhuan's pulse to see what was wrong with the child.

She also vaguely avoided mentioning whether she was pregnant, afraid that if she wasn't, it would make Zhao Huanhuan feel uncomfortable.

After taking Zhao Huanhuan's pulse, Dr. Sun asked her what date her period started last month.

Zhao Huanhuan thought for a moment and said January 26th.

Today is March 11th.

Dr. Sun nodded and said that Zhao Huanhuan was pregnant, and if calculated according to her pregnancy schedule, she was almost a month and a half along now.

Upon hearing this, Aunt Chu's face lit up with joy, and she excitedly grabbed Zhao Huanhuan's hand, "Huanhuan, you don't have a stomach problem, you're pregnant."

Zhao Huanhuan never expected that she was pregnant!

She stared blankly at Aunt Chu, and seeing the surprise in her eyes, she slowly grinned, her hand unconsciously resting on her lower abdomen. There, she and Lin Yuan's child was.

It seems a bit magical!

Zhao Huanhuan, who was staring blankly with her head down, began to imagine how happy Lin Yuan would be when he heard the news, and who the child would look like in the future.

After the initial excitement, Aunt Chu and Doctor Sun began to calculate Zhao Huanhuan's due date.

November!

They estimated that Zhao Huanhuan's due date would be around November, which is the tenth month of the lunar calendar. The weather would be just right, and the house would already be lit with fire, so Huanhuan wouldn't be too hot or too cold during her postpartum period.

Aunt Chu was even thinking that her family would have to buy an extra ton of charcoal this winter.

After Uncle Lin found out, for safety's sake, the couple took Zhao Huanhuan to the health center for a check-up, which confirmed that Zhao Huanhuan was indeed pregnant, and that she was in very good health and that the baby was healthy.

The couple also agreed that Huanhuan would give birth at the health center, and they even went to check out the condition of the obstetrics and gynecology department.

The news of Zhao Huanhuan's pregnancy spread to several teachers the day after she returned to work.

Everyone was happy for her and congratulated her.

After his initial excitement, Qiu Yi began to worry; he needed to continue recruiting teachers.

After thinking about it, he discussed with Tao Shize whether they should call back the villagers who hadn't taken the test before to take it again.

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