Fu Hanzheng accompanied Gu Weiwei as she did post-operative exercises in the corridor, while Fu Shiqin held the IV drip bottle, dutifully standing silently beside them as a third wheel.
Fu Shiqin stayed in the ward, reluctant to leave the two babies, because he had to leave.
She was taking photos of them, and even squatting down to take pictures with the baby while the nanny was holding her. Her actions were so ridiculous that He Chi couldn't bear to watch.
"Can I hug them?"
The nanny thought for a moment and said, "It's possible, but you have to be careful to support their heads and bottoms. Newborns are very soft, and if you don't hold them properly, it could injure their bones or cause suffocation."
Upon hearing this, Fu Shiqin scolded, "Then... I'd better not hug you."
Although he really wanted to hold the baby, he was afraid he might hurt him because the baby was still too young.
"Look at your pathetic self," He Chi scoffed.
Fu Shiqin gave up the idea of holding the children and excitedly touched the soft little hands of the two babies.
"Little Youyou, Little Tiantian, your second uncle has to go back to work. I'll come see you again when I have time."
“They can’t hear it, and they don’t understand it,” He Chi rationally reminded him.
Fu Shiqin's good mood was completely ruined, and he glared at her fiercely.
"Shut up."
"I won the lottery, you two don't forget to cash in," He Chi reminded me with a smile.
At first, they bet on whether Gu Weiwei was carrying a boy or a girl. Later, after they found out it was twins, they changed their bets, with only he betting on one boy and one girl.
"If you win, you win."
Fu Shiqin was in a good mood after officially becoming the second uncle, so he didn't bother arguing with He Chi.
Fu Hanzheng helped Gu Weiwei walk around in the corridor for an hour before helping her back to the ward and carefully putting her on the bed.
Does the wound hurt?
"No," Gu Weiwei said with a smile.
Just as I lay down on the bed, Dr. Liu came over with the nursing staff.
"It's time to change the dressing on the wound."
Fu Shiqin and the others consciously went out to avoid suspicion, and dragged He Chi, who was dozing on the sofa, away as well.
Dr. Liu went to the bedside, lifted her clothes to reveal the wound on her abdomen, and carefully unwrapped the gauze and abdominal patch.
Because Fu Hanzheng was watching, he was extremely careful with every movement.
Normally, changing dressings is something that nurses would do in a hospital, but here we can't leave it to the nursing staff; they have to do it themselves.
When Fu Hanzheng saw the gruesome wound revealed after the abdominal patch was removed, he felt a pang of heartache.
Although I knew she had a C-section, I didn't see any wound when she came out yesterday; she just looked weak and pale.
Seeing the wound with my own eyes now makes my heart ache even more.
With such a long cut, she keeps saying it doesn't hurt. How could it not hurt?
Dr. Liu was very quick and efficient; he changed the medicine in no time.
"Get plenty of rest, engage in moderate daily activity, and pay attention to a nutritious diet; you will recover quickly."
This was almost the simplest cesarean section he had ever performed in his medical career, but it was also the most psychologically stressful surgery she had ever experienced.
Fu Hanzheng's aura was too powerful; a single glance or a single word could terrify her.
"Thank you for your hard work these past few days, Dr. Liu," Gu Weiwei said sincerely.
Fu Hanzheng's excessive nervousness has put a lot of psychological pressure on Dr. Liu.
Fortunately, she was discharged from the hospital next week and fully recovered, so she was finally able to retire and return to her home country.
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