Chapter 201: The Peasant Girl and the Prince Whose Life-Saving Favor Was Robbed (36)



She knelt in the house and prayed constantly, willing to sacrifice her life in exchange for the safety of her daughter-in-law, mother and son. Her life was saved by Danruo, and she knew how much of a blow it would be to her son if something happened to Danruo, so she really thought so.

When Jing Ruchen heard the news from the servants, he rode his horse across the street and was seen by the servants of the Yingguogong Mansion. The eldest lady of the Yingguogong Mansion guessed that Danruo might have given birth, so she immediately took the old servants in the mansion and hurried over.

Jing Ruchen ran all the way, and when he heard the continuous groans of pain, his heart was completely clenched. When he saw one of the midwives come out, he hurriedly said:

"If there is danger, you must protect your wife. Your wife is the most important thing, the child is not important."

The midwife was just about to say that the eldest son had just been born and just couldn't cry.

Now, after hearing what his father said, the eldest son suddenly burst into tears.

When Jing Ruchen and Ran heard the loud crying, their hearts seemed to be struck by something. They asked the wet nurse who had been prepared in advance to take good care of the child and asked the midwife to take good care of the lady.

"My Lord and Madam, the Madam has given birth to the second son."

"My Lord and Madam, my wife has given birth to the third son."

"Oh, there's another one in my belly, madam."

Jing Ruchen and Ran's worries were rising again. Is Danruo okay? They had never heard of anyone in this dynasty having four children at once.

Danruo cried out in pain, and the fourth girl was born.

She fell asleep due to exhaustion. Jing Ruchen stayed by her side, listening to her heartbeat from time to time. Seeing her covered in sweat, his eyes were filled with heartache.

Ran's heart melted when she looked at her three grandsons and one granddaughter.

Especially the fourth girl, who couldn't compete with her brothers for the baby in her womb, and her crying was much weaker. In addition, Ran herself had no daughter, so this granddaughter was really the apple of her eye. Ran loved the fourth girl all her life, and later on, she was so spoiled that it was common for her to go up to the roof and tear off the tiles.

When the eldest wife of Duke Ying prepared everything and rushed over, the children had already been born. She admired the children for a while and then went back home to report the good news to the old lady.

The wife of Marquis Jing'en gave birth to three sons and one daughter in one pregnancy, which once again sparked discussion among people in the capital.

I have to say that Marquis Jing'en is so blessed. He had no descendants last year, but his peers have been married for two or three years and have two children.

It was a joke that he couldn't keep up with his peers, but now he has four children, far more than his peers.

Some people were jealous and said that they didn’t know how many of the four children could survive.

A month later at the full moon banquet, the four chubby and cute babies showed up and slapped those people in the face.

Guests from all sides came to congratulate, and the prince also came in person. The princess was also in confinement after childbirth, so she asked the prince to convey a message to express her love for her nephews.

At the strong request of Ran and Jing Ruchen, Danruo stayed in confinement for a long time. Fortunately, she had several lovely children by her side every day.

Three months later, she was finally able to leave the confinement period. She took advantage of Jing Ruchen's shift and took her maid out to the street to get some fresh air.

She missed the bustling atmosphere of fireworks so much. Looking at the prosperous streets, she got off the carriage wearing her hat.

For a while, the veil in front of Wei's hat was blown up, revealing her beautiful profile.

Everyone took a deep breath and stared at Danruo. Danruo had no choice but to take her maid to the teahouse next door.

The woman in a headscarf who was selling silver hairpins opposite the teahouse had her eyes wide open. Unlike the admiration of others, her eyes were complicated and showed more resentment and unwillingness.

She concealed her deep affection and asked the vendor next door about the identity of the lady just mentioned.

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