Chapter 670: Troubles during pregnancy



The death of Lu's father and mother had no impact on Lu Xia.

After returning, he simply told Jiang Junmo about it.

Jiang Junmo saw that she didn't seem very sad, so he didn't comfort her.

After that, Lu Xia immersed himself in reviewing until March of the following year, when he was successfully admitted to the graduate program in foreign language application and translation at Peking University.

The professor who taught her was also introduced by the director. His surname was Lin and he was considered to be the most professional professor among them.

Professor Lin knew Lu Xia before and had a certain understanding of her. Although he did not give her any slack in the exam, he was still very happy that she was admitted to his graduate program with the first place ranking.

Although the requirements and study time for part-time and full-time graduate students are different, Lu Xia works at Peking University, so when she doesn't have classes, she will go directly to class or help Professor Lin with some research and papers.

It's almost the same as a full-time graduate student.

As a result, she is very busy and rarely leaves work early.

Fortunately, the children are grown up now and don’t need her to pick them up very often.

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After the New Year, Jiang Junmo also started to train new people. She no longer had to do some trivial matters herself, which made her work much easier. He could also help her with the housework.

This allowed Lu Xia to focus on school work and study.

Lu Xia felt that Jiang Junmo had a hard time, but she also thought that it would only be these two or three years, and everything would be fine after she could get through it, and she could change back to her old job after graduation.

By May, my cousin's wife was due to give birth and had gone to the hospital early.

She had a particularly difficult pregnancy. She did feel a lot more relieved when she first returned to the capital, but as her belly grew bigger, the baby became more and more troublesome for her.

For a period of time, she simply couldn't eat, and she vomited everything Aunt Wang cooked.

There was no other way, so my uncle's mother found Lu Xia herself, hoping to buy meals for my cousin's wife from her private restaurant every day.

Of course Lu Xia did not refuse. It was nothing for the private restaurant to cook one or two more dishes every day. She could just let them pick them up every day.

When her aunt saw that she agreed, she was very grateful and went directly to the restaurant to pay for a month's meals at once. Lu Xia felt helpless when she found out, but she also knew that her aunt probably wouldn't agree if she didn't ask for money, so she sent some fruits to her cousin's wife every now and then.

Many of the fruits she sent over were grown at home. She watered them with spiritual spring water, and they tasted much better than normal fruits.

My cousin’s wife fell in love with it after she ate it once, so no one else was willing to eat the fruit she gave to them and left it all to her. In this way, she never had a shortage of fruit during her pregnancy.

But even so, she almost got into trouble in the late stages of her pregnancy.

At that time, she really couldn't eat anything, not even the food in private restaurants, and she couldn't eat fruit either. She would vomit after eating it every day.

Seeing that she was so thin that only her belly was left, her aunt had no choice but to have her hospitalized and rely on nutritional injections to keep her healthy.

My cousin's wife felt a little better after going to the hospital, but I don't know if it was a habit she developed in the hospital, or a psychological effect, or because she is a doctor, but she developed mysophobia and can't stand seeing colored things in the house after returning home!

Makes me want to vomit when I see it!

There was no other way, so my aunt could only replace all the things in her room, such as bed sheets and quilt covers, with white ones.

I thought that was all, but later on she couldn't stand any colored furnishings in the house.

Finally, the aunt had no choice but to discuss it with Grandpa Jiang.

Grandpa Jiang nodded in agreement and removed all the colorful items in the house that could be removed, and covered those that could not be removed with white covers.

This made my cousin's wife feel better and she was finally able to eat.

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