Transmigrating to a Farmer's Family to Farm

Li Yan, a university graduate and village official dedicated to poverty alleviation, accidentally transmigrated into Li Family Village, nestled in a mountain gully. Her family was impoverished. Due...

Chapter 4 Pregnancy

Screams mingled with cries, and the place was in chaos. Li Yan looked at her father, whose hands were shaking as he checked on her mother, and she endured the pain, "Dad, quickly carry Mom back to the house. I'll go get Doctor Zhou." She got up from the ground and went to Doctor Zhou's house.

Li Erlang looked at his daughter's back as she left. Without asking about her condition, he quickly picked up his wife, walked back to the room in three or two steps, and gently placed his wife on the bed.

He gently smoothed the hair on his wife's forehead. Looking at his wife's pale and haggard face, he blamed himself deeply!

On the other side, Li Yan went to Doctor Zhou's house based on her memory. Doctor Zhou had settled here two years ago.

It is said that he originally ran a small medical clinic, but because the medicinal materials he sold were cheap, his peers were jealous of him and framed him. Doctor Zhou had no choice but to leave his hometown and seek refuge with his old wife and grandson. By chance, he finally stayed here.

Li Yan hurriedly took half an hour to finally arrive at Doctor Zhou's house, and happened to see Doctor Zhou who was about to go out.

Li Yan said anxiously, "Uncle Zhou, I am the daughter of Li Wenzhi from Lijia Village. Please come with me home. My mother just fainted!"

Upon hearing this, Doctor Zhou hurried home, picked up his medicine box, and then followed Li Yan to Lijiazhuang.

As soon as he entered the Li family's house, Li Erlang rushed forward and tightly grasped Doctor Zhou's hand: "Please save my wife!"

Doctor Zhou patted Li Erlang's hand and said, "Please be patient. Let me take your pulse first." Then he walked into the house.

Sitting on a bamboo stool beside the bed, he concentrated on taking the pulse. After a moment, Zhou Bo withdrew his hand, stood up, and said with a smile, "Your Madam is pregnant, but the pregnancy is still young, and the pulse is a little unstable. You should avoid overwork and worry for the first three months."

Li Erlang was just beginning to feel happy when he heard his wife was pregnant. Then he heard Doctor Zhou say the baby was unstable and asked anxiously, "Uncle Zhou, is it serious? Do I need to take medicine?"

Looking at the man in the starched, bleached gown, Doctor Zhou said, "Since ancient times, medicinal supplements are not as good as food supplements. Pay more attention to what you eat." Hearing this, Li Erlang breathed a sigh of relief.

Doctor Zhou stood up to say goodbye. Li Erlang asked, "Uncle Zhou, how much is the consultation fee?"

Doctor Zhou waved his hand and said, "We are just fellow villagers. It doesn't matter. I'm leaving now."

Li Erlang hurriedly caught up with him: "Uncle Zhou, no, no order. If everyone is like me and refuses to pay for consultations, how can you survive?"

Doctor Zhou looked at the handsome man who seemed a little depressed and said, "In that case, you can give me fifty cents!"

Li Erlang quickly pulled out fifty coins from his pocket and handed them to Doctor Zhou. Doctor Zhou took the coins and said, "Erlang, you are about to have a happy event. You can't dwell on the past anymore. You have a heavier responsibility on your shoulders now!"

Upon hearing this, Li Erlang bowed deeply to Doctor Zhou and said, "I'll remember this, kid!" Doctor Zhou nodded and turned to leave.

Watching Doctor Zhou walk away, Li Erlang turned around and saw a family appear behind him.

He coughed awkwardly and said, "I'm going to see Wan Niang." Just as he was about to leave, his mother called him, "Why are you in such a hurry? I'm asking you a question. Are you pregnant?" Li Erlang nodded and told his mother everything Doctor Zhou had told him.

Old Mrs. Wu bowed joyfully towards the east and said, "Amituofo, thank you, Bodhisattva! When your daughter-in-law gets better, I'll take her to fulfill her vow! Then let her rest at home."

At this time, the eldest aunt curled her lips and muttered quietly, "Second brother's wife is so lucky, which daughter-in-law can't get married when she is pregnant?"

Unexpectedly, my uncle standing next to me heard it and glared at my aunt, who immediately fell silent. Anyway, the family was about to split up!