Transmigrating into a Novel: My Cannon Fodder Husband is Almighty

Lu Xia ended up transmigrating into the body of a sent-down youth in the 1970s, replacing her older sister who was supposed to go to the countryside.

Thinking about how the original host was ...

Chapter 222 Kang Kang

Jiang Junmo perked up after hearing this, "Should I take it? Or should you take it?"

Seeing that he clearly wanted to agree but was pretending to refuse, Lu Xia rolled her eyes at him and said, "Okay, I can give him a name too. Just call him Goudan. A cheap name is easier to keep him company."

When Jiang Junmo heard the name, his mouth twitched, and finally he pretended nothing had happened, "Well, then I'll take it."

Then he looked down at the baby who was still sleeping soundly, his eyes softened, "Just call him Kang Kang."

Lu Xia paused, then understood what he meant. "Kang Kang... that's good. He will definitely grow up healthy."

Then he looked down at the baby and whispered, "From now on you will be Kang Kang!"

During the conversation, Sun Shengnan came back. I don’t know if she deliberately left them space to talk by being gone for so long.

After I came back, I saw that they were smiling happily, so I asked casually: "What are you talking about? You look so happy?"

Lu Xia smiled and said, "The child has a nickname, Kang Kang."

Sun Shengnan also smiled when she heard this, "Good, Kang Kang, it sounds like a healthy child."

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As soon as I finished speaking, the child woke up, opened his eyes, pursed his little mouth, and burst into tears.

Lu Xia was startled and at a loss as to how to comfort her.

Although Sun Shengnan had taken care of her younger siblings before going to the countryside, she had never taken care of such a young child and was a little at a loss.

On the contrary, Jiang Junmo was very quick and picked up the child and coaxed him, then looked at him carefully and said, "He must be hungry. I'll go make him some milk powder."

As she said this, she held the child in her arms and coaxed him while preparing to look for milk powder in her bag.

Seeing this, Sun Shengnan said hurriedly: "You take care of the child, I will do it, you teach me how to do it."

"Okay!" Jiang Junmo was not polite. He instructed her to take out the bottle and wash it, then pour hot water from the thermos, and finally put the milk powder in. After rinsing it, he reached out to feel the temperature and carefully fed it to the baby.

I went through the whole process with ease, as if I had done it many times before.

Even Lu Xia breathed a sigh of relief when she saw this, and Sun Shengnan was even more surprised. She didn't expect Jiang Zhiqing to be so capable that he could even take care of children!

But Jiang Junmo didn't think it was a big deal. He coaxed the child to drink milk, patted him until he burped, and then coaxed him back to sleep.

After he carefully put the child down, he looked up and saw two admiring eyes.

Jiang Junmo smiled, looked at Lu Xia and said, "Don't worry. I don't think you will have breast milk so soon after giving birth. Just let the baby drink milk powder first."

Hearing him suddenly mention this, Lu Xia's face turned red with embarrassment, and she just closed her eyes and lay down, "Got it, I'm sleepy, let me sleep for a while."

Jiang Junmo then realized that he had spoken too quickly and forgot that Sun Shengnan was there. He felt a little shy and quickly shut up.

Then he asked Sun Shengnan to look after the child. He planned to go to the post office to tell his family that the child was born.

After Sun Shengnan nodded in agreement, he left.

Lu Xia was just talking, but unexpectedly he fell asleep soon after closing his eyes.

In the ward, Sun Shengnan looked at Lu Xia who was sleeping soundly and the baby who was well fed, with envy on her face.

She knew that Lu Xia and Jiang Junmo's families were well-off, and she always sent them things, but she didn't expect that even milk powder and bottles could be sent to them.

Moreover, the children’s quilts and clothes did not have any patches on them. They looked new and very soft, just right for children.

How could an ordinary family afford that?