Chen Jing dropped her off at school and then rode his bicycle back to the brigade.
Ji Xia was still disturbed by his words, sitting in the classroom, sometimes laughing and sometimes worried.
I did terribly on the two diagnostic tests and almost didn't finish them.
When she got home from school at noon, the house was a mess, with the sounds of adults and babies mingling together. Only then did she remember that today was the day her sister-in-law, Zhang Hong, was discharged from the hospital.
Ji Zhijun was bending over installing a small wooden bed in the living room, which had been custom-made back in his hometown.
She sat back in the rocking chair in the living room, wearing a hat and wrapped up tightly, clutching the baby clothes that Ji Xia had made yesterday.
After several days of recuperation, Zhang Hong's complexion and condition were much better than when she was in the hospital.
Ji's mother held the baby and swayed beside her, smiling as she agreed, "These clothes are nice, and they won't make your belly cold, but they're a little small."
"It's perfect now, the right size."
Zhang Hong compared the size of the clothes to the baby's body: "It's only for half a month. It will probably be too small after half a month."
Babies grow quickly, but her baby only weighed two or three pounds at birth, which seemed to be growing even faster than that of a normal baby.
Of course, this was related to the food prepared by the Ji family. Fish, meat, eggs, milk, and chicken soup were served every day. In case she was hungry, the hospital also prepared snacks such as biscuits, chocolates, and milk candies. Few women in the entire brigade could eat like her during their postpartum period.
Even Zhang Lan was praying that the family she would marry in the future would be half as good as the Ji family, and she would be content.
Zhang Hong had a cesarean section less than a week ago, and she already had enough breast milk to feed both babies.
Ji Xia returned to the house and was both surprised and delighted to see everyone.
"Sister-in-law, Mother, Eldest Brother, you're back already?"
Upon seeing her daughter, Ji's mother couldn't help but give her a reproachful look: "Your sister-in-law is being discharged from the hospital today, why didn't you come to pick her up?"
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