A scientific research genius girl transmigrates into a newborn baby!
Her father and five elder brothers, along with their five nephews, are all geared up: We must spoil her!
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"Tangtang, what's wrong, Tangtang? Don't be afraid, Mommy's here, Mommy's here, okay?"
Aunt Chi immediately turned to the side and pulled her daughter into her arms.
But Chi Tang kept crying, her little mouth pouting, looking extremely aggrieved, clutching her head and crying out in pain.
Old Man Chi immediately got up and lit the candle.
Wulang and Shiro were also startled awake. They rubbed their eyes and looked at Chi Tang with concern: "What's wrong, Auntie?"
"It's alright, it's alright, you two go back to sleep," Aunt Chi coaxed, then her eyes were only on her daughter, "Tangtang, what's wrong with Tangtang?"
Chi Tang opened her eyes, tears streaming down her cheeks, looking utterly pitiful: "Mother, my head hurts!"
Ouch!
She's never had a headache before, what's wrong with her today?
Old Man Chi touched Chi Tang's forehead; it was damp. He was terrified: "Is she running a fever?"
A fever in a child is no joke.
Aunt Chi immediately touched her forehead as well, and when she found that it wasn't hot, she glared at Uncle Chi fiercely: "Can you stop making such a fuss? Tangtang's forehead isn't hot."
"Then why is it still damp?"
"Go cry for a while, and you'll know why."
Aunt Chi rolled her eyes at Chi Tang, then picked her up and comforted her.
Despite all the attempts to soothe her, Chi Tang still had a headache.
"What should we do? Should we go to town to find a doctor?" Old Man Chi was almost in tears.
Oh dear, why do you always make your daughter suffer?
"Let's trouble Dr. Li."
"Yes, yes, yes."
After Dr. Li arrived and took Chi Tang's pulse, he found that Chi Tang was not sick, but he didn't know why she was so distressed.
Old Man Chi breathed a sigh of relief and sent Doctor Li back.
Aunt Chi was sweating profusely with anxiety. She got off the kang (a heated brick bed), picked up her daughter, and paced back and forth, humming nursery rhymes to soothe Chi Tang.
Despite Chi Tang's objections, he breastfed her.
After working for half a day, Chi Tang still looked a little upset, but she finally stopped crying.
Seeing his daughter-in-law's hard work, Old Man Chi originally wanted to hold his daughter and comfort her himself.
But for some reason, whenever Old Man Chi picked her up, Chi Tang would whine a couple of times.
"Alright, go to sleep. I'll comfort Tangtang."
Aunt Chi was worried.
My daughter is already feeling unwell, so it's nothing for me to suffer a little.
That's what they say, but how could Old Man Chi not feel sorry for his wife?
After sitting on the kang (a heated brick bed) for a while, he got dressed and went to the kitchen.
Fortunately, there was still some embers in the stove, and Old Man Chi quickly got the fire going.
Before long, Old Man Chi brought over a bowl of steaming hot dumpling soup.
I also added some shredded meat.
"Here, have a bite."
Old Man Chi spoke softly, afraid of frightening his daughter.
When she saw her daughter's furrowed brows, her heart ached terribly, and her eyes reddened: "Is your daughter still feeling unwell?"
Aunt Chi sighed, "I'm coaxing her until now, but if she's still not feeling well in the morning, I'll go to the city to see a doctor."
well.
"Let's not think about these things now, let's eat something first."
"My daughter can't eat without me."
"I'll feed you."
Perhaps because no one else was around, Old Man Chi no longer held back.
A smile finally appeared on Aunt Chi's anxious face. Without any pretense, she held Chi Tang and walked around on the ground while letting the man feed her.
As I ate, my stomach warmed up, and so did my heart.
"My cooking skills aren't good enough; it definitely won't taste as good as yours."
"So, you should practice more often."
"Hehe, I have a good wife, why would I need to practice cooking?"
Old Man Chi grinned and chuckled as he tried to please his wife.
To be honest, although Old Man Chi always listened to his wife, he had never cooked a meal before.
Much of it stems from the belief that men shouldn't be in the kitchen.
But since no one saw it today, it's fine.
Cough cough.
"snort."
Aunt Chi chuckled and hummed in response, then continued to coax her daughter.
This commotion lasted until dawn.
Aunt Chi's arms were so sore she could barely lift them.
However, when I saw that my daughter's brow had finally cleared up and her face didn't look so uncomfortable, I was immediately happy.
Chi Tang hugged and kissed her mother, feeling deeply moved.
She didn't sleep well that night.
She could hear her mother humming a nursery rhyme, and she knew that her mother was tired from holding her.
But she just couldn't open her eyes, as if they were sealed shut.
However, the pain in my head is getting milder and milder... and now it almost doesn't hurt anymore.
"Father, go find Doctor Li," Aunt Chi said hurriedly.
Although my daughter isn't in pain anymore, this whole night was exhausting...
She was always worried.
I still need to see a doctor to feel at ease.
"Tangtang, sweetie, let's go see a doctor and find out why you have a headache and feel unwell." Aunt Chi is now treating her daughter like a little adult.
Chi Tang blinked.
Why do I have a headache?
She slept well last night and even had a dream.
Then my headache started.
Oh, right, she had a dream.
In that dream, it seemed like there was a princess!
And there's more...
"Wife! Mother!"
It's my wife's mother!
Could it be a precognitive ability that hasn't appeared in a long time?
Could it be that something is about to happen to Her Highness the Eldest Princess?
Chi Tang hurriedly grabbed Aunt Chi's arm and called out anxiously, "Wife, Mother."
"Sweetie, Chenyi still has to study, so don't bother him, okay? Mommy will stay with you."
Aunt Chi still thought her daughter was calling her.
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