Xu Jiang tried to persuade her twice, but was stopped by Wu Zhi, who said that there was no harm in being more active. So she gave up and let Madam Lou take care of it.
There are different ways to live a busy life and different ways to spend your leisure time.
Xu Jiang was a lively person to begin with, and asking her to lie down and sleep quietly would be torture, so she asked Yin Yin to clear out some of the remaining copies and Xu Yuan's unrevised manuscripts from the bookstore so that they could spend the spring time leisurely.
Whenever you feel hungry and want to eat something, you can write a menu, teach the recipe, and ask the kitchen to make some snacks to satisfy your hunger.
As for morning sickness, after taking Wuzhi's pregnancy-stabilizing medicine and avoiding incompatible foods, it rarely recurs.
Lou Yunchun vomited several times. After Wu Zhi examined him, he said that it was caused by excessive worry and tension. For this, Lou Yunchun was ridiculed by his father.
Three months later, Xu Jiang's pregnancy was stable and Wu Zhi allowed her to go out.
She occasionally went to the bookstore, Luming Courtyard, and Aunt Cao's house for a meal, or went to find Song Qiao and sit in her orchid garden.
Song Qiao's child is not even a hundred days old, and the mother and son rarely go out, so they are happy to have her company.
The days were as quiet as still water, and Xu Jiang thought she could wait for the birth of her baby peacefully. However, a plague suddenly changed the situation in the capital.
Xu Jiang didn't expect that Wu Zhi would be the first to fall, and it was also Wu Zhi who saved the crisis.
If she had not tested the medicine on herself and developed a prescription, the epidemic would have been eradicated in just three months.
After the epidemic, the death toll exceeded ten thousand. During the grand memorial service in the capital, smoke filled the air and wailing was heard everywhere.
Some neighbors in Huailiu Lane also died of the disease, but all the owners of the buildings were able to survive thanks to Wu Zhi and Han Su, and also thanks to Xu Jiang's thoughtful and decisive actions and timely organization of prevention and control.
When offering sacrifices to his ancestors, Lou Jing replaced some fat incense sticks to thank them for blessing him and allowing his silly son to marry such a lucky girl.
The days passed from spring to summer, from summer to autumn, and then to winter again. Xu Jiang's body became heavier and heavier, and she became rounder and rounder, but it did not prevent her from running around with a big belly.
Based on the diagnosis of the fetus, Wu Zhi believed that the baby should be born around the winter solstice. It would not hurt to run around more, as it would be conducive to delivery and would reduce the suffering at that time.
Lou Yunchun would follow her whenever he had time, whether she was doing business in the bookstore, shopping at the market, or visiting relatives and friends. As long as she wanted to go and was happy, he would accompany her.
As the winter solstice was approaching, Xu Jiang finally stopped running. It was not because he didn't want to run, but because he couldn't run anymore.
She always had a premonition that the little one couldn't stay in her belly and wanted to come out.
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