Chapter 210 Chapter 210 Chapter 210...
Chapter 210
Wei Qishi hugged her granddaughter and handed her to her husband, Mrs. Lu, while saying to her son, "This child's life has not been easy. Let's call her Weisheng."
Wei Shian nodded, his face full of fear and relief.
The little girl almost died in the womb.
Thinking of this, Wei Shi'an couldn't help but look towards the operating room worriedly, not knowing when his wife would be able to come out.
Yesterday, the village held a meeting, and Zhou Ruixue went to the village committee compound with her work. She was eight months pregnant, and not only could she not sit still, she also urinated frequently. Seeing her coming and going like this, the villagers understood. But who would have thought that when everyone emerged from the room after the meeting, they would find Zhou Ruixue slumped on the steps.
The villagers immediately harnessed a donkey cart and sent the man to the town hospital.
After a day and a night of hard work, she finally gave birth to a baby girl.
But at this moment, only the baby came out of the operating room, and the mother had not been pushed out yet.
When Mrs. Lu was wondering whether she should go back to the village to prepare the millet porridge and chicken soup, she heard two hurried footsteps coming from the other end of the corridor.
When I heard the voice, I turned around and saw the brother and sister Wei Lan and Wei Lei.
"Grandpa, Grandma, Dad, how's my mom?" Wei Lan asked, then noticed what Lu was holding in her arms and quickly asked, "Did my mom give birth? Is it a boy or a girl?"
Wei Lan and Wei Lei both go to school in town and usually live in the school. They only heard about this from their classmates in the same village during lunch today.
Mrs. Lu looked at her granddaughter and grandson, her face filled with love. When Wei Lan asked, she even pushed the swaddling clothes forward. "It's a little girl. Your grandfather named her Weisheng."
Wei Lan and Wei Lei both came close to Mrs. Lu and looked at their sister through her hands.
After checking on Weisheng, the siblings were about to ask their mother about the situation when the operating room door opened. They turned around, and Mrs. Lu hurriedly stood up. They saw a bed being wheeled out from the operating room by medical staff.
The Wei family members rushed over and saw that it was their pregnant woman Zhou Ruixue. Mrs. Lu also quickly handed over the scarf she had been holding.
"Wrap it up quickly, wrap it up quickly."
Wei Lan took the thick scarf without waiting for Wei Shi'an to reach out, folded it twice, and then covered Zhou Ruixue's forehead with it.
A woman who has just given birth will get sick if the wind blows on her head, so Chinese women will wrap their foreheads with cloth or wear a small hat after giving birth.
Arriving at the ward, the medical staff gave some additional instructions. Mrs. Lu stayed in the hospital to care for Zhou Ruixue and her granddaughter, while Wei Qishi took her son, Wei Shi'an, home to make porridge and soup. Wei Lan and Wei Lei bought their grandmother lunch and stayed with her for a while before returning to school.
The siblings have classes in the afternoon, so they will come over after school.
These days, unless it's a difficult birth or a critical situation, almost no one comes to the hospital to give birth. Therefore, Zhou Ruixue is the only woman in the town hospital who needs to be hospitalized for observation.
In the large six-person ward, Zhou Ruixue slept on a bed against the wall, while Mrs. Lu and her little granddaughter lay next to her.
After not sleeping for a whole day and night, Mrs. Lu was extremely tired, but she was the only one in the hospital at the moment, so she didn't dare to sleep. Not only that, she had to open the small bag from time to time to check on her granddaughter.
Seeing that my little granddaughter didn't cry or make a fuss, and occasionally smacked her lips, I loved her even more.
Weisheng was drowsy and her eyes and ears weren't working very well. She could feel the people talking nearby, but she couldn't see them clearly or hear what they were saying.
She knew this was a normal reaction of a newborn, but in her heart she was anxious to see the family she had exchanged for her eternal life.
When she realized she was just a string of code, Weisheng, like many digital life forms, wanted to have a human body. But as time went on, she found herself becoming more and more greedy and less and less satisfied with the status quo.
So in his previous life, Weisheng finally made up his mind to exchange his qualification for time travel and eternal life for a complete life.
A complete life, no longer a substitute for anyone.
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Zhou Ruixue stayed in the town hospital for five days. After making sure that there would be no postpartum hemorrhage, she was discharged from the hospital and went home with Weisheng in her arms, riding on the village donkey cart.
The Wei family is a large family in Qixing Village, Qingwa Town. Families with the surname Wei account for half of the village’s population.
Zhou Ruixue and her daughter were safe, and villagers and relatives alike came to the house to pay their respects. Everyone would ask how Zhou Ruixue fell, and offer Weisheng the blessing of "those who survive a great disaster will have good fortune in the future."
People often say that a fetus can survive at seven months, but not at eight. Originally, this meant that a fetus might survive at seven months, but not at eight. However, as the saying went, it became common knowledge that a fetus born at seven months can survive, but one born at eight months cannot.
From a medical perspective, the organs of an eight-month-old fetus are relatively more mature, and the probability of survival is higher than that of a seven-month-old fetus.
Although this sentence was quite unlucky for her, Weisheng understood their good intentions. Then he quietly fed himself a drop or two of spiritual spring water to nourish his premature baby body.
Even without checking his own pulse, Weisheng diagnosed the problem with his body.
Cardiopulmonary insufficiency.
It was only a hair's breadth away from congenital heart disease. If I didn't take good care of myself later, I would have developed an acquired heart disease, if not a congenital one.
Even so, Weisheng was very satisfied.
After all, this is her own body since birth.
And, who is she?
She had been studying medicine for over two hundred years. As long as the injury wasn't fatal, Weisheng was confident he could rescue the person from the clutches of Hades.
Thanks to the blessing of the spiritual spring water, Weisheng could see clearly and hear the conversations of people around him in just a few days.
His grandfather, Wei Qishi, and grandmother, Lu, seemed simple and honest people. His father, Wei Shi'an, was kind and devoted to his wife, and he also loved his daughter very much. His mother, Zhou Ruixue, was still in confinement after childbirth, so it wasn't obvious from others, but Weisheng had personally experienced her sweet talk.
My eldest sister, Weilan, is in her first year of high school, and my brother, Weilei, is in his first year of junior high. They both attend the town's middle school and come home once a week. Through these few interactions, I've discovered that both siblings are ambitious, filial, and sensible children.
As of now, Weisheng is quite satisfied with the temperament and character of this family.
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Babies have limited energy, and Weisheng mostly just eats and sleeps. Mrs. Lu took great care of her daughter-in-law during her confinement, ensuring that Zhou Ruixue had enough milk to feed Weisheng.
Weisheng often secretly drank a drop or two of the spiritual spring water, which made him white and tender. Although he was still thin and small, he looked even more lovely.
He rolled over at three o'clock, sat up at six o'clock, rolled over at seven o'clock, and crawled at eight o'clock. Although he was a premature baby, Weisheng still learned how to be a worry-free baby according to his physical condition and some growth rules.
Because the family had to support two students and the expenses were very high, Zhou Ruixue started working when Weisheng was half a year old, and Lu took care of Weisheng on a daily basis.
Mrs. Lu is old and can't earn many work points by working, so she stays at home to take care of Weisheng and also take care of the family at the same time.
Weisheng didn't cry or make a fuss and was very easy to take care of, so Mrs. Lu was able to free up her hands to do other things.
Like taking care of the family vegetable garden, tending to the family's private plots, washing clothes and cooking for the family.
In addition, Lu would pick some vegetables and fruits and send them to the supply and marketing cooperative to exchange for money.
But vegetables were only 2 cents per pound, so even if I carried a basket of vegetables to sell, I wouldn't earn more than 20 cents. And then I would spend almost all of that 20 cents on salt.
We also have three chickens at home, and we can get two or three eggs a day. But Weisheng has started eating solid food now, so she has to eat an egg every day.
Divide an egg liquid into two parts and steam two bowls of egg custard. Weisheng eats one bowl in the morning and another bowl in the afternoon. He still drinks breast milk in the morning, noon and evening.
Therefore, they could not save eggs and sell them to the supply and marketing cooperatives like other families did.
Wei's family's living standard is similar to that of other villagers of that era. They don't have extra money, but they can still afford to starve.
The days were peaceful and comfortable, regardless of people's lives. Then, when Weisheng was three or four years old, the dark terror era that lasted for more than ten years finally ended.
As certain forces became a thing of the past, the college entrance examination was resumed.
After the college entrance examination was resumed, Wei Lan, who had already graduated from high school, and Wei Lei, who had not yet graduated from high school but came to join in the fun, were both admitted to university.
You can imagine how much of a sensation this incident caused when there were two college students in one family or even in one village.
The Wei family, who were originally prepared to sell all their belongings and borrow money from all kinds of means to support their two children's college education, heard that college was not only free but also provided with money and assigned jobs. They were not only relieved but also felt a sense of joy that hard work had finally paid off.
Weisheng, who was only as tall as the table, was also happy, but he couldn't help but sigh in his heart.
Born in 1975, she was fortunate to have experienced none of the hardships of the Special Era. However, when she reached university age, not only did she have to pay for school, but she also wasn't guaranteed a job. Who could be happy about that?
Forget it, I'll just study veterinary medicine in this life.
If there is no job assignment, then there is no job assignment. She can open her own pet hospital and still support herself.
Wait!
It was best to have your own storefront when running a veterinary clinic, otherwise you'd be working for the landlord. And houses... woooo, woooo, she had missed the cheapest time again.
Alas, after only three or four years of being a talent, you already have to worry about things that will happen thirty or forty years later.
So tired~
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Weilan was admitted to Shanghai Jiaotong University, and Weilei went to Xi'an Jiaotong University. After the siblings left, Weisheng was the only child left in the Wei family, but life was pretty much the same as before.
No, there are.
Suddenly, there were two college students in the family. They didn't have to pay for their studies and could be assigned formal jobs after graduation. So everyone in the Wei family felt that there were more expectations in life, and the elders all felt a sense of relief that they had finally made it.
In the minds of the older generation, starting a family and building a career are top priorities. But the Wei family also knows that once their two children pass the college entrance exams, marriage is no longer something they can decide.
This feeling is especially obvious when Wei Lan and Wei Lei go home during the winter and summer vacations.
On the other hand, because there was no primary school in the village, the only way to go to school was to go to the town. So when he finally turned five, Weisheng jumped up and down and clamored to go to school.
My daughter, you are still young. Let's go when you are seven years old.
Wei Shi'an discussed it with his daughter, and seeing that she refused to agree, he had no choice but to follow Wei Sheng's wishes and take her to the town primary school.
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