After repeated examinations, the doctors found no obvious problems with Liu Feng's body, and his nerve reflexes in his limbs were all normal.
The final diagnosis was delayed muscle development in the child, requiring long-term care and patient waiting.
He Qunfang had mixed feelings about this result.
On the one hand, she felt relieved that at least her son's health was not seriously affected; on the other hand, she felt deeply worried.
I wonder when my son will be able to move around freely like other children.
Whenever she looked at Liu Feng, who was weak and powerless, He Qunfang would silently vow in her heart: "Son, no matter how difficult the road ahead may be, Mom will accompany you and take care of you until you fully recover."
More than a year later, He Qunfang became pregnant.
After the news spread, her family members sent her nourishing foods such as chicken, duck, and fish, hoping that she could take good care of her health and give birth to a healthy baby in the future.
After visiting her mother, little Liu Yue excitedly went to her maternal grandmother's house.
As her maternal grandmother's only granddaughter, Liu Yue was deeply loved by her grandmother's family.
Her maternal grandmother often cooked all sorts of delicious food for her, and her aunt and uncle played with her every day, making Liu Yue so happy that she didn't want to leave.
However, on He Qunfang's side, her mother-in-law's dissatisfaction with her became increasingly severe. She even scolded her son, Liu Changqing, for being easily swayed and unable to make decisions, insisting on raising a paralyzed child. She wondered how they would manage in the future.
After learning that her daughter-in-law was pregnant, Fang Shuzhen never came to visit, let alone bring any nutritious food such as fruits, eggs, or meat.
In rural areas, the elderly often say: "Kings love their eldest sons, and commoners love their youngest sons." But Liu Feng's grandparents were an exception; they didn't love their youngest son's family at all.
Grandpa used most of the money he earned from carpentry work to subsidize the families of his eldest and second sons, while Liu Changqing received nothing.
The reason for this was that He Qunfang's family was well-off, and the subsidies from her family were usually enough for her.
Therefore, Fang Shuzhen and the others felt that there was no need for additional subsidies, and instead favored the eldest and second sons' families in every way.
The mother-in-law and father-in-law felt that this was the fair way to do things.
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