Chapter 683 High Vigilance



"Piaoliang, let me tell you something." Little Cao Zhile, who was doing his homework at the desk, secretly distracted himself and chatted with Aunt Piaoliang and said, "We all know that Uncle Two is not very reliable. I will help you when the time comes."

Doctor Cao Zhao found the delivery bag and hurried back to the study room to knock his eldest nephew on the head with a chestnut: Others said forget it, but how dare you, the youngest in the family, bully your second uncle? !

Seeing this, Dr. Xie Wanying, with a sweet smile on her face, sat next to Cao Zhile and asked, "Is the homework difficult?"

"Difficult." Little Cao Zhile would never tell a lie about such things.

Dr. Xie Wanying knows that children in the future will face an increasingly terrifying situation in terms of education.

Look at Cao Zhile, as an outstanding child of the Cao family, he says that his homework is difficult.

Although it is difficult, for Cao Zhile, who inherited the excellent genes of his family, the biggest problem is not whether the homework is difficult or not, but that he suffers from the same problem as many other children, which is that he tends to be distracted and unable to concentrate when doing homework.

Learning is a matter that requires great concentration.

"If you want to be a doctor in the future, you can't do one thing while thinking about other things." Dr. Xie Wanying said to the children.

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Little boy Cao Zhile always listened to what the pretty Third Aunt said and thought that the Third Aunt’s way of speaking was different. According to his father, grandparents and others, it was called “a little bit of gold can bring about a great deal of loss”.

Turning his little head back to his work, Cao Zhile concentrated on doing his homework.

Dr. Xie Wanying helped the children neatly stack their exercise books, including Chinese, math, science, English and other exercise books. These exercise books reminded her of her school days, and also made her imagine that her unborn child would also go through the same school days.

The clock in the living room ticked by, and it was almost noon.

Sun Rongfang called her daughter and said, "I ran out with your dad to do something this morning. We were stuck in traffic and couldn't come back to cook. Your brother has extra classes at school today and won't be home for dinner. Is Cao Yong here? Or ask your grandpa to bring you some food?"

Grandma Sun has always been the most considerate. Even if she knew that her son-in-law was resting at home today, she would still call to ask.

Xie Wanying told her mother: "Senior Brother Cao went back to the hospital to deal with the patient. Second Brother Cao is here and is at my house."

"Can he cook for you?" In Sun Rongfang's memory, her son-in-law was very good at cooking, but she was not sure how good Brother Cao was in this aspect.

Almost everyone in the Cao family can cook, and making sure that they eat well is more important than anything else.

The reason why Brother Cao didn't perform well was because he was lazy.

Today is different. In order to prevent himself from being looked down upon by his family and the third brother, Second Brother Cao seriously opened the refrigerator in his younger brother's house to look for ingredients, wanting to show off his cooking skills.

When Sun Rongfang heard that Second Brother Cao could cook, she stopped paying attention to him for the time being and hung up the phone. She might call her old father to let him know so that he could go over and check if Second Brother Cao had anyone hungry.

The smell of food coming from the kitchen triggered the children's hungry reactions.

Cao Zhile turned around three times, eagerly waiting for his second uncle to call him for dinner, and prepared to tell his pretty third aunt: Second uncle's performance today was really rare.

After waiting for a while, I didn't see my second uncle calling for anyone, nor did I see my third aunt coming back to the study.

Cao Zhile left the desk and went out to look for someone.

I have to praise that children from doctor's families are very alert.

"Second uncle, second uncle!" Cao Zhile shouted.

Cao Zhao, who was wiping the sweat off his face while cooking in the kitchen, frowned when he heard the child yelling. Being a pediatrician does not mean you can tolerate everything about children. You are particularly annoyed when children yell and scream.

Doctor Cao Zhao responded to the child in a muffled voice: "What's the matter?"

"Piaoliang is not right. She is standing at the bathroom door and dares not move. She is holding her belly. I think she is about to give birth."

Is the response of the child Cao Zhile the same as that of Ms. Wu, that of an outsider?

Doctor Cao Zhao was stunned: What! I just finished cooking and finally showed off my skills in the kitchen, and now you say you are going to give birth? !

These kids don't want to give face to the second son of the Cao family, right?

Throwing down the spatula and turning off the stove, Dr. Cao Zhao rushed out of the kitchen.

"What do you think?" At the critical moment, Dr. Cao Zhao chose to trust the medical judgment of his awesome sister-in-law first.

"You should go to the hospital," said Dr. Xie Wanying.

"When did you start bleeding?" Doctor Cao Zhao asked. The more he listened, the more he felt something was wrong. Thinking back on his sister-in-law's unexpected calmness in the morning and his brother's words in advance that he should call 120, it was clear that there was a big trap waiting for him.

Doctor Cao Yong: I didn't set a trap for you. You jumped into it on your own initiative.

"Yesterday, I thought it might start tonight," said Dr. Xie Wanying.

Cao Zhao wiped his hands vigorously with a tissue, and then wiped his sweaty forehead with the tissue.

Little Cao Zhile looked at his second uncle's condition and his eyes said to his pretty third aunt: See, I was right, it's more reliable to rely on me.

"Go get the delivery bag." Cao Zhao waved to the child and instructed.

Without his second uncle telling him to do anything, little Cao Zhile had already run to help his third aunt get things.

After shouting, Cao Zhao remembered to ask his nephew: "Do you know which delivery bag is?"

What is the second uncle saying? How can a doctor's child not know how to distinguish this?

Carrying her maternity bag back to her side, Cao Zhile asked the adults, "Do you need me to call 120?"

This scene made the children think that what Dr. Cao Yong said was the most reliable.

Cao Zhao glared at his nephew and decided, "No need. I'll drive your aunt to the hospital."

This place is far from the National Association for Medical Sciences. It is faster to drive the woman to the hospital yourself than to call 120 and wait for an ambulance.

The main reason was that pediatrician Dr. Cao Zhao had an intuition about the baby who was about to be born: hurry, hurry, hurry, the fastest speed is right.

Next, Cao Zhile was responsible for carrying the luggage, Dr. Cao Zhao was responsible for supporting the woman in labor, and the freshly cooked meals were all left to dry in the kitchen.

Doctor Xie Wanying asked, "How about packing some food before going to the hospital?"

We can’t waste Brother Cao’s rare display of real cooking skills.

At this moment, Dr. Cao Zhao just wanted to kneel down and pay homage to his sister-in-law and brother.

"You saw blood last night and didn't you inform others?"

What was the purpose of the notice? Were all of them waiting for the birth at Lao San's house? Doctor Cao Yong was afraid that this would seriously affect his wife's nerves, causing excessive tension and resulting in various bad consequences.

"We're not coming. If you had told us in advance, everyone would have been mentally prepared." Cao Zhao complained.

It should be said here that there is no way that Dr. Cao Yong did not inform anyone, especially the elders in his family.

Sun Rongfang knew about it, otherwise she wouldn't have called to explain that she had to go out for an emergency this morning and asked her daughter if anyone at home had food to eat.

Ye's mother also knew this, so she arranged for the second child and the eldest grandson to come. The eldest grandson was no longer a kindergarten kid, but half an adult.

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