[Having given birth to twins less than three years ago, will getting pregnant with a third child so soon have any impact on her health?]
The baby girl was well cared for by the whole family, and the family was well-off, so they just had the baby.
[Could it be gastroenteritis? Don't assume pregnancy just because your baby girl is vomiting.]
[The plot is immediately blocked at night. Doesn't that say something?]
[Haha, sister, you're right! At this rate, it's impossible for her not to get pregnant!]
Pregnant? Lin Zhaoyue thought it was unlikely; she was probably just having gastroenteritis.
Besides, she already has no time to take care of her two children, so if another one comes along, Lin Zhaoyue will really be overwhelmed.
With that in mind, Lin Zhaoyue still went to get a checkup; whatever it was, she needed to know.
Lin Zhaoyue knew the obstetrician, so she went there at noon to have a check-up, and the results came out in just over ten minutes.
The doctor noticed Lin Zhaoyue's nervousness and comforted her with a smile, "Your body is fine now. If you are really pregnant, just have the baby."
"Having children is nothing, raising them is the most demanding. We already have so little time to spend with them. We can't just have children and not raise them, can we? As parents, we should take on the responsibilities of parenthood. I'm really worried that I might not be able to handle three children." Lin Zhaoyue didn't even dare to think about it. She was so young, yet she was going to be a mother of three?
"You're so lucky. When I gave birth, my mother-in-law didn't come to take care of me. She didn't contribute any money or effort. I raised both children by myself. Even my husband was just a decoration. It was as if I gave birth to the children for myself." The doctor complained with disdain. Not only did she envy Lin Zhaoyue, but almost all the unmarried nurses in the hospital were envious.
Lin Zhaoyue felt increasingly uneasy.
After reviewing the test results, the doctor said, "You're not pregnant. Of course, it's also possible that it's too early to detect. You should still pay attention to your health when you get home. If you don't have your period for another two weeks, come back to the hospital for another check-up."
"Okay." Lin Zhaoyue finally breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed that what the comments said wasn't entirely true.
They understood the original plot, but now that the plot has changed, they don't know how it will develop.
Lin Zhaoyue returned to the school's research institute with the test results. As soon as she entered, Li Fengmei angrily confronted her.
"Lin Zhaoyue! Can't you understand human language or what? What else can you do besides tattle! Professor Liao has already stopped the research and development of Qingxin Pills. Are you happy now?!"
Li Fengmei glared at Lin Zhaoyue with bloodshot eyes and demanded, "Our three or four years of hard work have been wasted like this! What are you up to, woman? You're rich, but have you ever thought about how important this research is to us?!"
Lin Zhaoyue had only spoken with Professor Liao a few days ago when Professor Liao said he would investigate 'Qingxin Pills,' and she didn't expect the results to come out so quickly.
There are problems with the 'Qingxin Pill' drug; the clinical trials failed, so this research will definitely be stopped.
Lin Zhaoyue suddenly became the target of everyone's criticism, while Zhang Fuyi looked like he hadn't slept for several nights, with dark circles under his eyes and bloodshot eyes. He even had time to groom the bluish stubble that was sprouting on his chin.
“Fengmei, the medicine itself has problems. Professor Liao has already pointed out all the problems, hasn’t she? There’s no use complaining to her here.”
Zhang Fuyi's voice was hoarse. He had locked himself in the research room for the past few days, repeatedly checking the questions raised by the professor. However, each time the results proved that the professor was right and there was indeed a problem!
"Senior brother, what time is it and you're still protecting her!" Li Fengmei stomped her foot in dissatisfaction. "If it weren't for her, our drug would have been successfully launched and put into production long ago."
The other members of the group looked at Lin Zhaoyue with dissatisfaction.
What Li Fengmei said was exactly what they wanted to say.
"The clinical trials for the drug have now been stopped, so you no longer need to worry about 'Qingxin Pill'."
Zhang Fuyi's words were meant for Lin Zhaoyue, then he turned around and locked himself in his research room.
These people have warped values; are they out of their minds? Why are they trying to shift all the blame onto the girl?
Ultimately, they are dissatisfied with themselves. Why would a drug they've researched for so long have problems? It shows they lack the necessary skills.
[Some money shouldn't be earned against one's conscience. The girl's actions weren't wrong, but she'll likely have a hard time working at the research institute in the future.]
Professor Liao is definitely on our girl's side. If they're unhappy, they can just go and complain to Professor Liao.
[Zhang Fuyi is too dangerous; the baby girl must be very careful.]
Lin Zhaoyue's gaze swept over the other group members present, finally landing on Li Fengmei.
“You’re right. I didn’t participate in the early drug research. I was only in charge of the clinical trials as arranged by the professor. Now that the experiment failed and the professor has found problems with the drug, you’re just shifting all the blame onto me. By having someone take the blame for you, you can comfortably alleviate your resentment.”
Lin Zhaoyue let out a cold laugh, "I'm not taking the blame for this!"
Li Fengmei knew Lin Zhaoyue was quick-witted and immediately became furious.
"It was your problem to begin with!"
"What did I do? Am I supposed to lie and say the drug is fine, then watch it be released to the market and who knows how many lives it will kill?"
"...You're completely misinterpreting what I mean."
Li Fengmei did think that way, but she couldn't admit it.
In fact, medication for patients with heart problems only alleviates their symptoms.
No one can guarantee that a drug will save a life 100% of the time; it's not a panacea.
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