Transmigrated into a Spoiled Little Lucky Charm in the 80s

The dragon tribe's most beloved little princess found herself in an era of scarcity, lacking clothes and food. Fortunately, she had a grandmother who doted on her as if she were the apple of he...

Chapter 210. Racing Against Time to Seize 2

Chapter 210 Racing Against Time to Seize 2

Thinking about this, her palms started sweating, but it wasn't fear or excitement; it was a complex mix of emotions that she couldn't quite put her finger on.

Gu Tingyun and Helian Jiao had just reached the courtyard gate when Ma Xiulian rushed out in a fluster and hugged her granddaughter tightly: "My dear, why did you go out without even eating?"

As he spoke, he carefully checked her over, and only breathed a sigh of relief after confirming that his beloved granddaughter was unharmed.

"I went out to look for Gu Tingyun."

Helian Jiao nestled against Ma Xiulian's lap and said softly, "Grandma, I'm hungry. I didn't eat enough this morning."

Ma Xiulian picked her up and smiled, "My sweet baby is hungry, let's go back inside and eat. Did all those locusts scare my sweet baby today?"

Helian Jiao shook her head like a rattle drum, her childish voice carrying an extremely domineering tone: "I'm not afraid of these little bugs at all!"

Ma Xiulian said, "Yes, our little darling is the best."

Sanni had already prepared the food early in the morning; it just needed to be heated up, but it was still scalding hot.

Ma Xiulian then blew on the cool air to cool her granddaughter.

After finally cooling the rice, Helian Jiao was about to put it in her mouth with the spoon when a woman's heart-wrenching scream startled her, and the cooled rice grains spilled all over her.

Then came screams of agony, one after another.

Helian Jiao covered her ears and asked, "Who's yelling?"

"It's your third aunt who's about to give birth."

Ma Xiulian calmly cleaned her up: "If you think it's noisy, sweetie, take your food outside to eat. Grandma will go in and check on you."

Seeing the little hamster covering its ears with an expression of unbearable discomfort, Gu Tingyun said, "Sweetie, I'll feed you."

The little princess naturally opened her mouth, waiting to be fed.

Young Master Gu then began to feed her porridge very seriously.

After a series of wailing and howling, Li Chunhua finally gave birth inside the house.

She was almost completely exhausted, but she still struggled to support herself and looked in the direction of the child, asking anxiously, "Is that my son?"

Zhao Mei wrapped the baby in swaddling clothes and, listening to the baby's loud cries, said with some envy, "Don't worry, it's a boy."

This sentence finally put Li Chunhua's mind at ease after nine months of anxiety.

Now that's good, she has two sons, and she can finally hold her head high in Old Chen's house.

She looked at the little face that wasn't wrinkled like other children's, her face full of love and joy. Her son was really handsome!

After Zhang Kai's appearance, he is definitely the best-looking person in the Chen family!

"Mom, look how much Jinbao looks like Jianye!"

Li Chunhua was eager to receive a reward. She had given birth to a grandson for the Chen family, making her the biggest contributor now. Surely her mother-in-law would treat her well and treat her well.

“They do look quite alike.” Ma Xiulian hugged the child with a smile.

The child is quite fair-skinned, and his eyebrows and eyes resemble Guaibao's somewhat.

Thinking of her granddaughter's adorable appearance when she was just born, Ma Xiulian's smile grew even brighter.

Seeing this, Li Chunhua was very proud. She thought to herself, "What grandmother doesn't like her grandson?"

Zhao Mei watched from the side, thinking the same thing. Sure enough, her mother-in-law valued grandsons who could carry on the family line the most.

She's been married for almost ten years, but she hasn't given birth to a single boy.

Thinking of this, she felt a deep bitterness and sorrow.

She's the one who wronged the Chen family!

Only Zhou Zhaodi could see clearly that her mother-in-law's joy was far less than when Guai was born.

(End of this chapter)