Chapter 117: Whining
The two chatted about Liu Yuan's strength and went all the way back to An Ran's house. Before the children woke up, Liu Yuan and An Ran sat on the sofa. They shared a box of cookies and ate them. Then they squeezed into the baby room and slept with the two children.
During this time, the baby woke up again. In order to avoid waking up Hengheng, Anran carried the baby back to the master bedroom. After feeding the baby, she changed the baby's diaper and stayed in the master bedroom with the baby, watching him fall asleep.
In a few days, Baby will be one month old. She no longer wakes up once an hour. She wakes up more often during the day and can sleep for two or three hours at night. Anran seems to have gotten used to this schedule. It may be that some changes have occurred in her body, or it may be that after becoming a mother, she has naturally become a light sleeper.
As long as the doll hummed, An Ran would wake up immediately from her sleep. Now that the doll was asleep, she became very excited and could no longer fall asleep.
Looking at the bright moonlight outside the window, An Ran sat up, looking at the little baby sleeping beside her, turned around and took out a baby's growth diary from the bedside table. Opening the first page, there was a black and white B-ultrasound photo. Below the photo, there were words written by An Ran, [Baby is three months old], followed by the date, three days after she received the divorce agreement from her ex-husband.
Then there are some small things An Ran recorded during her pregnancy, such as whether she vomited today, how many times she vomited, what she ate, the process of the prenatal checkup, which hospitals she chose, which hospital's prenatal checkup experience made her feel comfortable or uncomfortable, whether the baby kicked her today, how many times she kicked, how many times she urinated frequently, gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes, the diet given by the doctor, and various complaints and complaints about Zhan Lian, etc. All kinds of things, from the time An Ran found out she was pregnant until the day before the birth, she felt the labor pains becoming more and more regular, and recorded a full notebook, letting An Ran flip through the pages one by one in the moonlight, constantly laughing at her own whining and trivialities during pregnancy.
These so-called discomforts during pregnancy are simply incomparable to the trivialities after the child is born, and the degree of torment is simply incomparable.
Then she took out a pen and wrote some information about the baby on the notebook, including the date of birth, the time of birth, and the weight. Then, on the last page, Anran wrote a sentence, like a summary:
[Husband, are you still alive? I will take care of our daughter and live well. If you are alive, I hope you can be happy. Thank you for your car and knife, which are very useful.]
The sky gradually brightened. Anran looked out the window. White clouds floated over the deep green lake. The sun rose in the east. The orange sun was incredibly beautiful.
On the edge of Xiangcheng, Zhan Lian stood in front of a car. He was wearing military boots and jungle combat pants, but only a short-sleeved T-shirt on his upper body. He had a dark green camouflage headscarf on his head. He held a cigarette in his hand and bent over to look at the map spread on the hood of the car.
The map was a map of Xiangcheng from two years ago. He had just taken it out of a telephone booth and was now concentrating on studying the routes on it.
Behind him, under the bright sunshine, Lao Mao came up with two guns in his hands, a cigarette in his mouth, sat on the roof of the car, and handed the gun in his hand to Zhan Lian.
(End of this chapter)